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According to the properties of inequality, when should the inequality symbol be reversed when solving a two-step inequality in the form below?
ax+b>c
a) when a is positive
b) when a is negative
c) when b is positive
d) when b is negative

Answers

Answered by princedhanyan74193
1

Answer:

B

that is when a is negative

Step-by-step explanation:

ax+b>c can be written x+b/a>c/a

so when a is negative sign reverses

no effect due to b

Answered by gothwalshubham95
1

Answer:

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

We can write it as, ax > c - b

Now considering first case, when a is positive, for e.g., 2x > 4 - 1

So, x > 3/2 , the inequality doesn't change

Second case, -2x > 4 - 1

x < 3/2 , inequality changes

You can take any value of a, b and c. The second option will always change the inequality.

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