a.
To find: the operation use to solve the inequality
a.

Answer to Problem 5LC
The operation ‘multiplication’ used to solve the inequality.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: inequality
use the operations and solve the inequality, first use multiplication operation,
First interchange the sides,
Multiply by 2 on both the sides,
Now multiply by -1 on both the sides,
Therefore operation ‘multiplication’ used to solve the inequality.
b.
To find: the operation use to solve the inequality
b.

Answer to Problem 5LC
The operation ‘Addition’ and ‘subtraction’ are used to solve the inequality.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: inequality
use the operations and solve the inequality, first use addition operation,
Add 4 on both the sides, and use the operation subtraction to simplify,
Therefore operation ‘Addition’ and ‘subtraction’ are used to solve the inequality.
a.
To find: the operation use to solve the inequality
a.

Answer to Problem 5LC
The operation ‘multiplication’ and ‘divide’ are used to solve the inequality.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: inequality
use the operations and solve the inequality, first use multiplication and divide operation,
First multiply by
Divide by
Therefore operation ‘multiplication’ and ‘divide’ are used to solve the inequality.
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