SOLUTION: 5(x+3)+9<=3(X-2)+6 Please help me to solve, I do not understand the procedure. the sign after the number 9 should have a line under it such as less than or equal to.
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Question 183786: 5(x+3)+9<=3(X-2)+6 Please help me to solve, I do not understand the procedure. the sign after the number 9 should have a line under it such as less than or equal to.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5(x+3)+9 <= 3(X-2)+6
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5x + 15 + 9 <= 3x - 6 + 6
2x + 24 <= 0
2x <= -24
x <= -12
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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