ScottTargetTestPrep
Hi can you please explain it further? I tried to plug in different values but got mixed answers plus it was too time consuming
Plugging numbers is terribly inefficient for this problem because you would have to plug in multiple sets of numbers to test every possibility. It is much easier to use a basic rule of inequalities, and then you won’t need to plug in any numbers at all.
One basic rule about inequalities is that whenever you multiply each side of an inequality by a negative number, you need to change the direction of the inequality. For instance, if we have an inequality like 2 < 5 and if we multiply each side by -3, we get -6 on the left hand side and -15 on the right hand side. Notice that -6 is greater than -15, so we need to change the direction of the original inequality and write -6 > -15.
Now, instead of the numbers above, let's think in terms of a, b, and c. We have the inequality b < c and we multiply each side by the negative number a. According to the above, we need to change the direction of the inequality and we will obtain ab > ac.