Answer:
Second option: False.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the inequality [tex]- 4x > 0[/tex], you need to solve for the variable "x".
To solve for the variable "x" you can divide both sides of the inequality by -4 (Notice that the direction of the symbol of the inequality changes), then:
[tex]- 4x > 0\\\\\frac{- 4x}{-4} > \frac{0}{-4}\\\\x<0[/tex]
Therefore, the solution set in interval notation is:
[tex](-\infty,0)[/tex]
Then the answer is: False.