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11 December, 20:10

Set both inequalities greater than (>) or less than (<) zero. Transform the second inequality so both have the same inequality symbol. Apply the Transitive Property and solve. Make sure the leading coefficient is positive.

x+7> (-2) and y-5<9

x+7> (-2) →

y-5<9→

Combined inequality

a. 0>y-4

b. 0>y-14

c. x-y>1

d. x+9>0

e. x-y> (-23)

f. x-5>0

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  1. 11 December, 23:18
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    Answer: (e) x-y> (-23)

    x+7> (-2) and y-5<9

    First isolate x and y

    x+7> (-2) → x > - 9

    y-5<9→ y < 14

    Transform the second inequality to make the (multiply by - 1):

    y - 14

    add both inequalities:

    x > - 9 and - y > - 14

    x-y > - 9 - 14

    x - y > - 23
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