How do you solve 12> -3q and -2q> -12?

1 Answer
Nov 3, 2017

Very carefully! -4< q <6

Explanation:

You need to be careful when dealing with inequalities and negative coefficients, as multiplying or dividing by a value which might be negative can invalidate the inequality.
The safest method is to add the variable terms to both sides to make their coefficients positive first:
12 > -3q rArr 12+3q > 0 rArr 3q > -12 rArr q > -4
and:
-2q > -12 rArr 0 > 2q-12 rArr 12 > 2q rArr 6 > q
We can combine these two in a single interval:
-4 < q < 6