1/2x > -3

I do not understand how to solve

Is the left side x/2 or 1/(2x) ?

1/2x > -3

Multiply both sides by 2x

2x (1/2x) > -3 (2x)

1> -6x

Multiply both sides by -1

The sign will change when you multiply by a negatice number.

-1 < 6x

Divide both sides by 6

-1/6 < x
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aNS : Lower limit (-1/6)

and upper limit infinity

ie (-1/6, infinity) is the Ans:

Could not locate/ put the inifinite sign

Hope this helps!

To solve the inequality 1/2x > -3, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Multiply both sides of the inequality by 2 to eliminate the fraction:
(2) * (1/2x) > (2) * (-3)

Simplifying:
1x > -6

Step 2: The inequality is now x > -6. This means that any value of x that is greater than -6 will satisfy the inequality.

So, the solution to the inequality 1/2x > -3 is x > -6.