cjhayes9142 cjhayes9142
  • 13-08-2017
  • Mathematics
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Multiplying both sides on an inequality by the same number always produces an equivalent inequality true or false

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mrbriandizzleotypko mrbriandizzleotypko
  • 13-08-2017
False. If you multiply one side by a negative number, the inequality reverses. Or if you multiply each side by zero, there must at least be an equal sign.
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s12121174 s12121174
  • 06-04-2021

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When you multiply or divide each side by 2, the signs stay the same. −16 < 4 and −4 < 1. When you multiply or divide by −2, the inequality sign reverses. 16 > −4 and 4 > −1.

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