Answer:
x > 10/3
x will always be greater that 10/3 never the same nor less.
Step-by-step explanation:
3/5x + 1/3 < 4/5x - 1/3
3/5x - 4/5x + 1/3 < -1/3
-1/5x + 1/3 < -1/3
-1/5x < -1/3 - 1/3
-1/5x < -2/3
-1/5x/-1 < -2/3/-1 (Since it is both divided by a negative the sign switches, the sign also switches with multiplication. *Note: it only switches if it is negative!*)
1/5x > 2/3
5 • 1/5x > 2/3 • 5
x > 2/3 • 5/1
x > 10/3
Answer: one, 40 is a real number
Step-by-step explanation:
This is not look like something that could be answered, check around the paper for a graphing box.
This looks like a formula for a line on a graph: y=Mx+b. I can help you if this is the case, 1. Put a point at -140 on the Y axis (up and down) 2. Move up 1 and over 4and put a dot there( you could multiply the 1 and 4 to cover a larger area) because it goes all the way to -140.
Answer: Its a
Step-by-step explanation: