How do you solve the inequality 7a<12a+10?

2 Answers
Jul 11, 2017

-2 < a

Explanation:

Treat the inequality as an equals sign and solve normally. Be careful when dividing by a negative number but apart from that you're good to go!

Jul 12, 2017

a> -12/5

a > -2 1/2

Explanation:

7a < 12a +10

Treat an inequality in the same way as an equation. However if you multiply or divide by a negative number, the inequality sign will change around.

Therefore, try to keep the variable terms positive to avoid this.

Transposing the inequality can lead to:

7a-12a < 12 " or "-12 < 12a -7a

color(red)(-5a < )12" or " color(blue)(-12 <5a)larr this one is preferable
color(white)(x....x)darr
color(red)((-5a)/(-5) >) 12/(-5)" or "color(blue)(-12 <5a)

color(red)(a) > -12/5" or "color(blue)(-12/5 < (5a)/5)

color(blue)(-12/5 < a)" " can also be written as a > -12/5

a > -2 1/2