-4>4(2-w)>-12
-1>2-w>-3
-3>-w>-5
3<w<5
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If you're wondering why the sign changes when we divided (or multiplied) by a negative value, let's give a simpler example:
-5<-2 -> -5 is less than -2. That expression makes sense. Now multiply that by -1. You get 5<x<2. Does that make sense? No. When you switch the signs of everything, the sign will always get switched.