Here is your equation as you stated it:
h-2-5 <= 14
You would start by subtracting 5 from 2 to give you:
h-3 <= 14
Now you would add 3 to both sides to solve for h:
h <= 17
This would be your final answer.
h-2+5 ≤ 14: h ≤ 11
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It is equal to 14. Exactly. Not more, nor less.
It is equal to 10 million: not more, not less.
It is equal to 1 billion, not more nor less.
It is an inequality describing a region in the Cartesian plane.
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Just add 25 to both sides of the inequality - that way, you will isolate the "x", i.e., solve for "x".
I assume you mean "inequality". An equation has an equal sign; an inequality has one of the inequality signs instead of an equal sign. These signs are: * Greater than * Greater than or equal * Less than * Less than or equal To solve an inequality, the main point to consider is that if you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number, you must invert the inequality sign. For example, if you multiply both sides by (-2), a greater-than sign would need to be changed to a less-than sign.
h-2+5 ≤ 14: h ≤ 11
There is one linear inequality in 2 variables: l and x. That is not enough to obtain a solution.
No. To be an inequality, it must somewhere have a greater than, less than, greater-or-equal, or less-or-equal sign.
First of all, that's not an inequality. Inequalities have a a less than, equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, or less then of equal to. But any way, the solution would be this: 3t + 5(-4) 3t+(-20) There you go, hope you liked it!
You solve an inequality the same way you solve an equality. You add and subtract, multiply and divide, both sides by the same value in order to isolate one of the variables. The only extra thing you need to remember is that if you multiply or divide by a negative number, you must reverse the order of the inequality, i.e. less than or equal becomes greater than or equal.
You solve an inequality by treating the greater than and less than like a equal sign, an example is 6x + 15 is less than 9. You could see it as 6x + 15 = 9, so you minus 15 from 9, making it -6. Now, 6x = -6. Divide by 6, and you get x is less than -1. After this, x can equal anything that is less than -1. You can make x equal -2, now you can check the problem: 6x + 15 is less than 96(-2) + 15 is less than 9-12 + 15 is less than 93 is less than 9TRUE!!! This is a true statement because 3 is less than 9. Good luck in the world of Math!
This isn't an inequality, since there is no less-than, greater-than, less-than-or-equal, or greater-than-or-equal sign. However, solving inequalities is similar to solving equations; however, when you multiply by a negative number, you must change the direction of the inequality sign.
An inequality requires an inequality sign, usually "less than", "less-than-or-equal", "greater than", or "greater than or equal". Assuming one of these inequality signs is between the "4x" and the "12", for example: 4x < 12, just divide both sides by 4. Just as when you solve equations, the idea is to isolate the variable on one side.