Respuesta :

Answer:

the solution is;

[tex]\mleft\lbrace x\mright|x<-4.5|\}[/tex]

Given the inequality;

[tex]-5x-3>-3(x-2)[/tex]

Let's simplify and collect the like terms;

[tex]\begin{gathered} -5x-3>-3x-3(-2) \\ -5x-3>-3x+6 \\ -5x+3x>6+3 \\ -2x>9 \\ \text{dividing both sides by -2;} \\ \frac{-2x}{-2}<\frac{9}{-2} \\ x<-4.5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Note that when you divide an inequality through by a negative number, the inequality sign will change.

Therefore, the solution is;

[tex]\mleft\lbrace x\mright|x<-4.5|\}[/tex]