petergriffin198
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They didn't, they just multiplied throughout (they should of indicated that they did that for the marker to see, however it is not warranted).Yea but when u are aolving an inqequality with p on bottom how come they just cross multiplied.. I thought u cant do that in that u have to times both sides by p squared
Possibly the p is known to be positive from the question (is it a probability or something)? If so, we can just multiply through by p.Guys this confuses me... If theres a p on the bottom dont u have to times both sides by p swuared this is from ruse 2012 question 11
Oh ok thx yea ot says positiveThey didn't, they just multiplied throughout (they should of indicated that they did that for the marker to see, however it is not warranted).
We know p is positive since is a probability.Yea but when u are aolving an inqequality with p on bottom how come they just cross multiplied.. I thought u cant do that in that u have to times both sides by p squared
Yes you can! You must get rid of the in the denominatorEg
1/x + 5 < 1
U cant just times both sides by (x + 5) can u
U besst... Thx(Yes, in general we can't just multiply through by a variable since the variable could be negative, and that would flip the inequality.)
We can only do this if x + 5 > 0. For the case where x + 5 < 0, we must flip the inequality sign, since multiplying through by a negative number flips inequality signs.Yes you can! You must get rid of the in the denominator
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