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solve the inequality:
-5(g+4)>3(g-4)

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Answered by upeshna
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Answered by mimanshanaidu
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Answer:

g< -1

Step-by-step explanation:

expand both sides

collect the like terms

and solve for g

  1. -5g -20> 3g -12
  2. collect the like terms  -5g-3g< -12+ 20
  3. simplify both sides   -8g< 8
  4. divide both sides with -8 ( when dividing or multiplying with a negative number , the inequality sign changes)
  5. therefore:   g> -1

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