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i am having trouble with solving inequalitys... how do you solve t+6>-3
16 years ago

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Andrew
Assign a value to t as long as that value keeps the statement true, then it is correct. t in this would be anything greater than -9 to solve it it would look like:

t+6>-3
-6 -6
t>-9
16 years ago
Damon
t + 6 > -3
add -6 to both sides
t > -9
16 years ago

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