Asked by samara herrera
−6≥10−8x
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To solve this inequality, we can start by simplifying both sides:
-6 ≥ 10 - 8x
Next, we can combine like terms on the right side:
-6 ≥ 10 + (-8x)
-6 ≥ -8x + 10
Next, we can subtract 10 from both sides:
-6 - 10 ≥ -8x
-16 ≥ -8x
Now, we can divide both sides by -8. But since we are dividing by a negative number, we need to reverse the inequality sign:
-16 ≤ -8x/-8
-16 ≤ x
So the solution to the inequality is x ≤ -16.
-6 ≥ 10 - 8x
Next, we can combine like terms on the right side:
-6 ≥ 10 + (-8x)
-6 ≥ -8x + 10
Next, we can subtract 10 from both sides:
-6 - 10 ≥ -8x
-16 ≥ -8x
Now, we can divide both sides by -8. But since we are dividing by a negative number, we need to reverse the inequality sign:
-16 ≤ -8x/-8
-16 ≤ x
So the solution to the inequality is x ≤ -16.
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