SOLUTION: 8-x<9 The sign suppose to be a greater than and equal to 9 it has a little line underneath it

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Question 268951: 8-x<9 The sign suppose to be a greater than and equal to 9 it has a little line underneath it
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
8-x<9 The sign suppose to be a greater than and equal to 9 it has a little line underneath it
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The symbol you typed is less than
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Use 8-x<=9.
Add x
8<=x+9
-1<=x
x>=-1
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