HELP PLEASE!
Here, let me type it out here, for your benefit :) \[\Large \frac12(p+5)-4>\frac13(2p-1)\]
Let's distribute what can be distributed, can you do that? :D
Thanks!
1/2p + 5/2 - 4>2p/3 - 1/3
p<-7
@PeterPan is it correct?
Nice distribution :) Let me type it out again, for your benefit :> \[\Large \frac12p+\frac52-4>\frac23p-\frac13\]Now, solve as if it were an equals sign :)
(p+5) (2p -1) ----- > ------- + 4 2 3
what you will get on the right side ?
2p -1 +4*3 ----------- = ? 3
cooperat please
2p -1 +12 2p +11 ----------- = ------- 3 3 so than wfter this how can you rewriting your exercise ?
p +5 2p +11 ----- > -------- 2 3 cross multiplie and will get 3p + 15 > 4p +22
so can you continue it ?
so add to both sides -15 3p +15 -15 > 4p +22 -15 3p > 4p +7 add to both sides -4p 3p -4p > 4p -4p +7 -p > 7 divide both sides by -1 what mean that p < -7
SORRY MY INTERNET WAS LOW, and the website wasn't working!!! SO SORRY
but thank you so much!!!
ok was my pleasure good luck bye
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