There is no answer because -12-t/9 is an algebraic expression with no equality sign
If X is the variable, then X/(-12+9) = x/(-3) = -X/3
I assume that you are referring to:x = 5 + nIf n is a negative number, x is less than 5.ANSWER: x is less than 5 ...[ x < 5 ]
True if the variable is non-negative, false if the variable itself is negative.
Any number that's −30 or less would fit.
If "a" is multiplied or divided by a positive it will be negative.If "a" is added to a number less than 23 it will be negative.
Negative 163 is less than negative 5.30 is.
Less than negative 11
The inequality sign becomes greater than (>).
Use the context: if the variable should be greater than the mean then z is positive and if less than the mean, it should be negative.
Since there are no negative signs in front of the variable 'a', it makes 'a' a positive number. Therefore, it is bigger than -1.
Negative 5 is less than negative 4.
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