SOLUTION: What would the largest possible integer value of x be for the following inequality
-6(x+9)>3x+9 with the answer being x is greater than or equal to -7?
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-6(x+9)>3x+9 with the answer being x is greater than or equal to -7?
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Question 1171364: What would the largest possible integer value of x be for the following inequality
-6(x+9)>3x+9 with the answer being x is greater than or equal to -7? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! What would the largest possible integer value of x be for the following inequality
-6(x+9)>3x+9
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-2(x+9) > x+3
-2x-18 > x+3
0 > 3x+21
0 > x+7
x+7 < 0
x < -7
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-8 is the largest integer
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IDK what this means.
with the answer being x is greater than or equal to -7?