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15. Set both inequalities greater than (>) or less than (<) zero. Transform the second inequality so both have the same inequality symbol. Apply the Transitive Property and solve. Make sure the leading coefficient is positive.

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Set both inequalities greater than (>) or less than (<) zero. Transform the second ineq
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Set both inequalities greater than (>) or less than (<) zero. Transform the second ineq

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