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You switch the inequality sign when you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number. This rule preserves the correct relationship because multiplying or dividing by a neg...
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You switch the inequality sign when you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number. This rule preserves the correct relationship because multiplying or dividing by a neg...
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The inequality flip sign describes the rule that when multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative number, the direction of the inequality symbol must be re...
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In elementary math, the greater-than sign (>) compares two values and points to the smaller side: 7 > 3 means 7 is greater than 3. At this stage, the sign never flips. The quest...
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When comparing values, inequalities describe relationships such as greater than and less than. A common point of confusion is when to flip the inequality sign, which occurs unde...
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When solving inequalities, the inequality sign must be flipped whenever you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number. This rule preserves the truth of the statement by...
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In the United States, social class shapes everyday access to resources, power, and opportunity. Sociologists and policymakers commonly define class using income, wealth, educati...
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