DJS1147
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  • 07-10-2016
  • Mathematics
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Solve this inequality:−9x−6≥−3(x−4)

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JensenZ
JensenZ JensenZ
  • 07-10-2016
x ≤ − 3; First solve for the (), so −9x−6≥−3x+12. Then you combine Add 3x to both sides: −9x−6+3x≥−3x+12+3x−6x−6≥12
Same for 6 : 
−6x−6+6≥12+6−6x≥18 
Divide both sides by -6; Your done!
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Casey82680
Casey82680 Casey82680
  • 07-10-2016
x ≥ 0 is the answer for -9x-6≥ -3(x-4)
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