SOLUTION: Solve for x. Collect x's on the LEFT side of the inequality. The solution must be presented with x first, the correct inequality symbol, then the number.
3(-x + 4) ≤ -15
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3(-x + 4) ≤ -15
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: Solve for x. Collect x's on the LEFT side of the inequality. The solution must be presented with x first, the correct inequality symbol, then the number.
3(-x + 4) ≤ -15 This question is from textbook
Solve this exactly the same way that you would solve an analogous equation -- with one important exception. If you have to multiply by a number that is less than zero, you must reverse the sense of the inequality.