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Which values are in the solution set of the inequality −2/3x + 13 ≥ −1 ?
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To find the solution set of the inequality, we need to solve for x.
First, we subtract 13 from both sides:
-2/3x ≥ -14
Next, we multiply both sides by -3/2 to isolate x:
x ≤ -14 * (-3/2)
x ≤ 21
Therefore, the solution set of the inequality is all values of x that are less than or equal to 21.
First, we subtract 13 from both sides:
-2/3x ≥ -14
Next, we multiply both sides by -3/2 to isolate x:
x ≤ -14 * (-3/2)
x ≤ 21
Therefore, the solution set of the inequality is all values of x that are less than or equal to 21.
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