D davehogan New member Joined Sep 5, 2013 Messages 40 Mar 5, 2014 #1 I have to solve the following inequality: "4x + 3 < 0". The answer given is: "x < -4/3".I make the answer "x < -3/4" as follows, 4x + 3 < 0 4x < -3 minus 3 from both sides x < -3/4 divide both sides by 4 Where am I going wrong?
I have to solve the following inequality: "4x + 3 < 0". The answer given is: "x < -4/3".I make the answer "x < -3/4" as follows, 4x + 3 < 0 4x < -3 minus 3 from both sides x < -3/4 divide both sides by 4 Where am I going wrong?
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Mar 5, 2014 #2 davehogan said: I have to solve the following inequality: "4x + 3 < 0". The answer given is: "x < -4/3".I make the answer "x < -3/4" as follows, 4x + 3 < 0 4x < -3 minus 3 from both sides x < -3/4 divide both sides by 4 Where am I going wrong? Click to expand... I do not see anything wrong with your answer.
davehogan said: I have to solve the following inequality: "4x + 3 < 0". The answer given is: "x < -4/3".I make the answer "x < -3/4" as follows, 4x + 3 < 0 4x < -3 minus 3 from both sides x < -3/4 divide both sides by 4 Where am I going wrong? Click to expand... I do not see anything wrong with your answer.