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29 October, 02:26

How do you do - 4x+5y<-3

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  1. 29 October, 03:32
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    -4x+5y<-3

    +-5y + -5y

    -4x<-5y - 3

    -4x/-4 <-5y - 3/-4

    Answer:X>5/4y + 3/4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Add - 5 to both sides (5y) and (-3).

    Then divide 4 to both sides (-4x) and (-5y - 3) to get x by itself.
  2. 29 October, 03:40
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    55 is the answer because this question makes no sense
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