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Moving the denominator multiplying to the other side of the inequation
Learn how to solve two-variable linear inequalities problems step by step online.
$x+5<\frac{x-5}{x-a}\left(x+a\right)$
Learn how to solve two-variable linear inequalities problems step by step online. Solve the inequality (x+5)/(x+a)<(x-5)/(x-a). Moving the denominator multiplying to the other side of the inequation. Multiplying the fraction by x+a. Multiply the single term x+a by each term of the polynomial \left(x-5\right). Multiply the single term x by each term of the polynomial \left(x+a\right).