SOLUTION: the inequality y, ≤, minus, 6y≤−6

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Question 1207646: the inequality y, ≤, minus, 6y≤−6
Answer by ikleyn(53763)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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You are given this inequality

    6y <= -6.


To solve it, divide both sides by positive integer number 6.

You will get an EQUIVALENT inequality

    y <= -1.


It is your ANSWER: y <= -1.

At this point, the problem is solved in full.



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