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Leticia
2 October, 04:59
Solve for x under the assumption that x<0.
x-5/x<4
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Conner Weiss
2 October, 06:16
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If you would like to solve the inequality x - 5/x < 4, you can do this using the following steps:
x - 5/x < 4
x^2 - 5 < 4x
x^2 - 4x - 5 < 0
(x - 5) * (x + 1) < 0
x < 0
1. x = 5
2. x = - 1
The correct result would be x = - 1.
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