SOLUTION: Solving Linear inequalities. Here is my problem:
12x+1> 2(6x - 3) -5
The answer my book gives is R. I have no clue what R means or how to come up with that answer
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Question 701762: Solving Linear inequalities. Here is my problem:
12x+1> 2(6x - 3) -5
The answer my book gives is R. I have no clue what R means or how to come up with that answer
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Give the exact and complete problem description, otherwise R has no meaning in this problem.
As given so far, the inequality simplifies to , and is a correct statement.
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