9/4- 9>11
O.o
you can clear the fraction and it becomes alot simpler in my opinion
the answer is 9>1/2 9>5 9>20 9>80
we are not here to "pick an answer" for you ....
Just for that :) ^
Awright. Sorry to interrupt. Do you recall how you solve this?\[{9 \over 4} - 9 = 11 \]
i am sorry to interrupt, but that makes no sense whatsoever
maybe it's a code
you have number on the left an number on the right they are not equal, the one on the left is smaller than the one on the right, so it is not bigger there is nothing to solve, the statement is false
Wait. Who are you talking to, sat?
9/4- 9>11 9/4 >11 +9 9/4 > 20 9 > 80 as u can see 9 is less than 80, thw question itself is wrong
what on earth does this mean 9>1/2 9>5 9>20 9>80
I have to clear my point: You solve it just like an equation, keeping that > sign in its place.
Lol.
the question is 9/4 - 9 >11 and the answer is supposed to be 9 > 12 , 9>5,9>20, 9>80
i really think it's a code
Maybe we have to simplify that inequality.
the number on the left is NEGATIVE the number on the right is POSITIVE the one on the left cannot be greater than the one on the right
it is a typo or abject nonsense maybe there is a missing variable
so many things in the world we dont understand huh
Maybe this problem is for the Martians who believe that \(2 = 1\), \(\infty = 8\) etc. :P
The Martians got their Math wrong
\(\frac{9}{4}-9\) is not algebra, \(\frac{9}{4}-9=-\frac{27}{4}\)
\[\huge \left(\sqrt{\mathcal L \lbrace \frac{\Gamma \lambda}{\Gamma \delta} \}}\right )^{-1}\]
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