SOLUTION: y ≤ ax+b when (a<0) Solve for x.
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Question 514247: y ≤ ax+b when (a<0) Solve for x.
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y ≤ ax+b when (a<0) Solve for x.
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y≤-ax+b
y-b≤-ax
-x≥(y-b)/a
multiply both sides by (-1) and reverse inequality sign
x≤-(y-b)/a
x≤(b-y)/a
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