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I'm supposed to graph this inequality
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Fourteen increased by twice a number is less than or equal to three times the number. Find the num
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I'm supposed to graph this inequality
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Fourteen increased by twice a number is less than or equal to three times the number. Find the num
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I'm supposed to graph this inequality
68)
Fourteen increased by twice a number is less than or equal to three times the number. Find the numbers that satisfy this relationship. This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Fourteen increased by twice a number is less than or equal to three times the number. Find the numbers that satisfy this relationship.
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INEQUALITY:
14+2x<=3x
14
Draw a number line.
Label some point as 14.
Draw a solid circle at that point.
Draw an arrow from the point to the right
along the number line.
That is the graph you want.
Cheers,
Stan H.