SOLUTION: 2x-4/4 is less than or equal to 1+x/3
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: 2x-4/4 is less than or equal to 1+x/3
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Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm assuming you mean like this,
Multiply both sides by 3*4 to get rid of denominators.
Distribute on both sides.
Additive inverse of 4x.
Additive inverse of (-12).
Multiplicative inverse of 2.
Check your answer.
Let x=0, since x<8 then the equation should be true.
True statement, as you expected.
Let x=9, since x>9, then the equation should not be true.
False statement, as you expected.
Final answer.
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