Hi, I found two DS exercises of inequelities in the CAT examen and couldn't find them here.
Here they are:
1) If x is an integer, what is the value of x? (Ans: C)
(1) -5x > -3x + 10
(2) -11x - 10 < 67
2) If x is an integer, what is the value of x? (Ans: C)
(1) 2x - 3 < 5
(2) -4x < -8
They are simple and I was able to resolve them BUT I don't understand why they don't take into account if X is negative. In the explanation they only resolve for possitive X. Example for 1) (1)
-5x > -3x + 10
5x - 3x < -10 (don't forget: switch the sign when multiplying or dividing by a negative)
2x < -10
x < -5
That was the CAT's explanation. When I did the exercise I also resolved for negative X
-5x > -3x + 10
-2X > 10 (if x is negative...)
x> 5
What am I doing wrong?