Property
If c<0 and a<b, then ac>bc and caβ>cbβ.
If c>0 and a<b, then ac<bc and caβ<cbβ.
Solve β4x>20. Dividing by β4 flips the sign: β4β4xβ<β420β, so x<β5.
Solve β3yββ€2. Multiplying by β3 flips the sign: (β3yβ)β
(β3)β₯2β
(β3), so yβ₯β6.
Solve 6a<18. Dividing by a positive 6 means no flip is needed: 66aβ<618β, so a<3.
Think of an inequality like a balanced seesaw. Multiplying by a positive number keeps it level. But multiplying or dividing by a negative number is like swapping the kids to opposite endsβthe seesaw flips! To keep the comparison true, you must flip the inequality sign. It's the one tricky rule you must always remember to check for.