On mutiplying both sides by the same negative number, the inequation
A remains true
B becomes equal
C is reversed
D becomes zero
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c)
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When you multiply both sides by a negative value you make the side that is greater have a "bigger" negative number, which actually means it is now less than the other side! This is why you must flip the sign whenever you multiply by a negative number. You can also consider this with a number line. (C )is reversed
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