SOLUTION: I have to graph (on a straight line graph)this linear equality solution. -h<=-14 (-h less than,equal to -14) I'm positive I can't graph this due to the negative variable. But

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Question 155410: I have to graph (on a straight line graph)this linear equality solution.
-h<=-14 (-h less than,equal to -14)
I'm positive I can't graph this due to the negative variable. But no where in my book does it show how to move ahead when I end up in this situation ??
Can you please show me how to graph this equation or how to get rid of a negative variable
Thanks~

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have to graph (on a straight line graph)this linear equality solution.
-h<=-14 (-h less than,equal to -14)
:
You can get rid of neg variable by multiplying both sides by -1;
However, when you do this, you must reverse the inequality signs, therefore:
h >= 14