To solve the inequality ( 6 + x \cdot 28 ), first simplify it to ( 6 + 28x ). If you are looking for a specific inequality (like ( 6 + 28x > 0 )), you would isolate ( x ) by subtracting 6 from both sides, then dividing by 28. For example, if the inequality is ( 6 + 28x > 0 ), it simplifies to ( 28x > -6 ), leading to ( x > -\frac{3}{14} ). Please specify the inequality if you need a different outcome.
so = -4y < -20 making y < 5
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There appears to be no inequality in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
3 + 6 + 9 + 22 + 28 + 1 + 6 + 5 = 80
4x + 6 = 34 Subtract 6 from both sides: 4x = 28 Divide both sides by 4: x = 7
so = -4y < -20 making y < 5
28
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You cannot solve it because it is an expression - not an equation nor inequality.
It is an algebraic expression. An inequality includes '>' or '
There appears to be no inequality in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
28 + 6 = 34.
3 + 6 + 9 + 22 + 28 + 1 + 6 + 5 = 80
4x + 6 = 34 Subtract 6 from both sides: 4x = 28 Divide both sides by 4: x = 7
3x + 2x < 6 Add the terms on the left side: 5x < 6 One can perform the same operation to both sides of the inequality. If one divides by a positive number then the inequality retains it 'sense'. In this case, it remains a '<'. Divide both sides by 5: 5x / 5 < 6 / 5 x < 6 / 5 ( the answer )
28
5 7 --- = ---- 3+1 6 ________________ 5 7 --- = --- 4 6 _______________ 4*7 = 5*6 28 = 30 28=/=30 False equation