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kendra4640:

-6x+7>1

Eiwoh2:

Well, to resolve this the first step would be to subtract 7 from both sides of this equation, making it −6x>−6. Do you know the next step?

kendra4640:

actually I have never done this so if you may may you please explain the questions

kendra4640:

the answer sorry

Eiwoh2:

It's pretty straightforward. After you subtract from both sides, you divide these both sides by -6. −6x/1>−6/1. Finally, once you do that, you'll get your answer, x < 1.

kendra4640:

Omg you were right thank you so much

Eiwoh2:

No problem. That's what we're here for. XD

kendra4640:

What grade are you in ?

kendra4640:

your pretty good

Eiwoh2:

Me? I'm in 11th at the moment.

Eiwoh2:

And normally, math isn't my strongest. I just can do equations and simple stuff like that. XD

kendra4640:

cool what about this one x>1 and x>5 is it the same

kendra4640:

is it the same way

Eiwoh2:

Well, yes. Except instead of subtracting and dividing by 7, you would subtract by the number that's there, and divide as such. ^^

kendra4640:

hmm so would it be 1x> or 1>idK :)

Eiwoh2:

Just go with the teaching. And if you're stuck, you can ask around or perhaps look up a tutorial online. :D

kendra4640:

Okay well thank you very much

kendra4640:

x>5 is that it

Eiwoh2:

No problem. ^^

kendra4640:

oh and im in 9th and is that the right answer

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