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1 > (g)/(-2)+2

Solve for g g .\newline 1>\frac{g}{-2}+2

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Q. Solve for g g .\newline1>g2+2 1>\frac{g}{-2}+2
  1. Isolate variable term: Isolate the variable term (g)/(2)(g)/(-2) by subtracting 22 from both sides of the inequality.\newline1 > \frac{g}{-2} + 2\newline1 - 2 > \frac{g}{-2} + 2 - 2\newline-1 > \frac{g}{-2}
  2. Multiply by 2-2: Multiply both sides of the inequality by 2-2 to solve for gg. Remember that multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative number reverses the inequality sign.\newline-1 \times (-2) < \frac{g}{-2} \times (-2)\newline2 < g
  3. Final solution: We have isolated gg and found the solution to the inequality.

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