SOLUTION: The problem 7x+3<=7(x+1)has got me! My best solution. 7x+3<=7(x+1) = 7x+3<=7x+7 = -3 -3 = 7x<=7x+4 =-7x -7x = 0<=4 This is so frustrating. Thank you for any ans

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Question 184554: The problem 7x+3<=7(x+1)has got me!
My best solution.
7x+3<=7(x+1)
= 7x+3<=7x+7
= -3 -3
= 7x<=7x+4
=-7x -7x
= 0<=4
This is so frustrating. Thank you for any answers.

Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Dont get frustrated. You got to the point where the 'solution' is 0<=4
Your frustration is 'that cant be'. Guess what, you're right. It can't be. When the 'solution' ends up being something that is not possible, then that means 'there is no solution to this problem'.
Thus, it is not possible for 7x+3<=7(x+1)

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