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(11+6x)less than or equal to 47
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Question 488731: I don't know how to put the lines so I will use parenthesis in their place.
Can someone please help me solve
(11+6x)less than or equal to 47
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Absolute value is denoted by |...| (Shift+\). Also, "less than or equal" is often denoted <= (or \le in LaTeX).
implies that
Subtract 11 from everything.
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