no because if the same is added to both sides they stay inequal
example:
4≠6 (*5)
20≠30
When a side is multiplied or divided by a negative number.
I cannot tell you why it changes however it does happen with an equation as most inequalities start off in an equation.
The inequality symbol doesn't change direction in this case.Note that that is the same as adding a positive number.Note also that if you MULTIPLY or DIVIDE by a negative number, then you need to change the direction of the inequality symbol.
Most of the steps are the same. The main difference is that if you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a NEGATIVE number, you must change the direction of the inequality sign (for example, change "less than" to "greater than").
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I cannot tell you why it changes however it does happen with an equation as most inequalities start off in an equation.
When a side is multiplied or divided by a negative number.
When the two sides of the inequality are multiplied or divided by a negative number or term or expression.
-x > a iff** x < -a This is easy to see intuitively by coloring a number line. ** "if and only if"
It changes because the number may be lesser than the original equation. The greater the negative number the more likely the inequality sign will change.
yes it does
It's the same thing as solving an equation, the minor difference is to change the inequality sign when the numbers change signs(i.e negative to positive to negative).
The sign changes if you multiply/divide by a negative number. It stays the same if you add/subtract by a negative number.
the change in elevation in feet divided by the distance in miles
acceleration= change in velocity(m/s) divided by change in time(s)
Change the word 'divided' to the word 'multiplied' and you've earned yourself a 'yes' answer.
If the number n would be multiplied by 5, we have its 500%. If it is divided by 5, then we have its 20%. So the mistake is 480%.