Math, asked by rohitpandu851101, 11 months ago

re:
a) 3 +5x > 3x - 3, where x is a negative integer​

Answers

Answered by premt4795
5

Answer:

3+5x>3x-3

the carrosponding equation

3+5x=3x-3

3+3+5x-3x=0

6+2x=0

2X=-6

x=-3

yes x is negative integers

Answered by charliejaguars2002
24

Answer:

\Huge\boxed{X>-3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Isolate x on one side of the equation.

3+5x>3x-3

3+5x-3>3x-3-3 (First, subtract 3 from both sides.)

3-3 (Solve.)

3+3=6

5x>3x-6

5x-3x>3x-6-3x (Next, subtract by 3x from both sides.)

5x-3x (Solve.)

5x-3x=2x

2x>-6

2x/2>-6/2 (Then, divide by 2 from both sides.)

-6/2 (Solve.)

-6/2=-3

x>-3

\bigstar \Large\boxed{\mathsf{X>-3}}}\bigstar

So, the correct answer is x>-3.

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