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Mathematics
Which inequality is equivalent to 14z-z > -3(z+1) a. 14 > -3z + 1 b. 13z > -3z + 1 c. 14 > -3z -3 d. 13z > -3z - 3
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Ответ:
14z - z > -3z - 3
13z > -3z - 3
Choice D
Ответ:
Quadrant 1 is both positive and Quadrant 3 is both negative.