SOLUTION: Suppose f(x)=3x+6 and g(x)=-x+4 (D) solve f(x) less than or equal to g(x)
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Suppose f(x)=3x+6 and g(x)=-x+4
(D) solve f(x) less than or equal to g(x)
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Suppose f(x)=3x+6 and g(x)=-x+4
(D) solve f(x) less than or equal to g(x)
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3x + 6 <= x + 4
3x - x <= 4 - 6
2x <= -2
x <= -2/2
x <= -1