SOLUTION: Solve the inequality for: 8<or=4-y and 1-x>or=8x+37

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Question 468248: Solve the inequality for: 8or=8x+37
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve the inequality for: 8 <= 4-y
Add y
8 + y <= 4
Subtract 8
y <= -4
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1-x >= 8x+37
Add x
1 >= 9x + 37
Subtract 37
-36 >= 9x
Divide by 9
-4 >= x
or x <= -4

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