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30 December, 15:48

Joaquin and serena are looking at the problem 3x+1>0 serena says that the inequality is always true because multiplying a number by three and then adding one to it makes the number greater than zero, is she right explain why or why not

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  1. 30 December, 18:52
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    Serena is wrong. She has completely ignored negative numbers.

    With negative numbers, it is possible to have an answer that is less than zero.

    For example, x=-2

    3 (-2) + 1 = - 5

    which is not > than 0.
  2. 30 December, 18:58
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    Unfortunately, Serena is not correct. She has apparently lost sight of

    most of the world of negative numbers.

    In fact, if 'x' is ANY number less than negative 1/3, then 3x+1 is less than zero.

    There are a huge load of numbers that qualify.
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