To solve the inequality -12 ≤ -12, we first recognize that both sides are equal. This means that the inequality is true when the values are equal. In this case, -12 is indeed equal to -12, so the inequality holds true. In interval notation, this solution is represented as [-12, -12].
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5/6 and 10/12 are equal.
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p is less than 12.
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x is less than or equal to 15
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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.
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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!
5/6 and 10/12 are equal.
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