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I think you would use an average two step equation to solve. Graph on a number line. If it was -2, go over 2 to the left, and make a dot. It is hollow or solid. It is solid if there is a line beneath the less than or greater than sign indicating that it is equal to....
5 - 3x = 17 is not an inequality, it is an equation. Inequalities never have equal signs in them, only "less/greater than", and "less/greater than or equal to" signs.To solve the equation:Step 1: Add 3x to both sides: 5 = 17 + 3xStep 2: Subtract 17 from both sides: -12 = 3xStep 3: Divide both sides by 3: x = -4The solution to the equation is x = -4
Just add 25 to both sides of the inequality - that way, you will isolate the "x", i.e., solve for "x".
7x - 7 ≥ 8 (add 7 to both sides)7x ≥ 15 (divide to both sides by 7)x ≥ 15/7 or 2 1/7All real numbers greater than or equal to 15/7 are solutions.Graph on a number line all real numbers to the right of 15/7, and use a closed dot to indicate that 15/7 is a solution.
Unless it's a fancy graphing calculator, you don't. When solving an inequality, you need to solve it as an equality, remaining mindful of the proper direction of the inequality symbol after each step.
I think you would use an average two step equation to solve. Graph on a number line. If it was -2, go over 2 to the left, and make a dot. It is hollow or solid. It is solid if there is a line beneath the less than or greater than sign indicating that it is equal to....
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.
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!
Through signs of inequality Solve each inequality Graph the solution? 2(m-3)+7<21 4(n-2)-6>18 9(x+2)>9(-3)
The shaded area of the graph of an inequality show the solution to the inequality. For example, if the area below y = x is shaded it is showing those ordered pairs which solve y < x.
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.
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.
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You can only "solve for n" if you have an equation, i.e. an equal sign - or an inequality.
Through signs of inequality Solve each inequality Graph the solution? 2(m-3)+7<21 4(n-2)-6>18 9(x+2)>9(-3)
You open your Apps, which should be the purple button, and then you open inequalz, from there you can put in your inequalities and then hit graph and it will come up on screen.