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5 < x + 10
what does x equal??


Sagot :

Hello there! :)

5<x+10

Move all the variables to the left, using the opposite operation:

-x<10-5

-x<5

x>-5

When we divide by a negative variable, we flip the inequality sign.

Therefore, x>-5

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Answer:

x>-5

Step-by-step explanation:

x needs to be any number greater than 5, as you can see, this is an inequality not an equation so there is no defenite answer. if youdo the math, 10+-5 is 5, our answer cannot equal 5 it has to be greater than 5, Therefore, x can be any number greater than -5