Given the inequality:
[tex]13>-4x-7[/tex]• You can solve it as follows:
1. Apply the Addition Property of Inequality by adding 7 to both sides of the inequality:
[tex]13+(7)>-4x-7+(7)[/tex][tex]20>-4x[/tex]2. Apply the Division Property of Inequality by dividing both sides of the inequality by -4 (since you are dividing both sides by a negative number, the direction of the inequality symbol changes):
[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{20}{-4}<\frac{x}{-4} \\ \\ -53. You can rewrite the solution in this form:[tex]x>-5[/tex]• In order to graph the solution on the Number Line, you can follow these steps:
1. Since the symbol is:
[tex]>[/tex]You need to draw an open circle over the number -5.
2. Draw a line from the circle to the right.
Then, you get:
Hence, the answer is:
• Solution:
[tex]x>-5[/tex]• Number Line: