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6 March, 15:14

Why does the inequality sign flip when dividing by a negative?

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  1. 6 March, 17:09
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    This makes sure the eniquality stays the same.

    ill give an example

    if we did not flip the sign it would look like this

    -7x> 98

    x>98

    in this case lets plug in 100.

    -7 (100) >98

    -700>98

    because we did not flip the sign the inequality is wrong.

    Ill show you the proper way, - 7x>98

    x<-14

    so we can plug in any number that is less than - 14, lets use - 100.

    -7 (-100) >98

    700>98, now the inequality is true
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