To solve the inequality 14x - 12 ≥ 2, we can isolate the variable x on one side of the inequality sign.
First, we can add 12 to both sides:
14x - 12 + 12 ≥ 2 + 12
14x ≥ 14
Next, we divide both sides by 14 to solve for x:
14x/14 ≥ 14/14
x ≥ 1
Therefore, any value of x that is greater than or equal to 1 will make the inequality 14x - 12 ≥ 2 true.
Choose an appropriate value of x that makes each inequality true.
14x – 12 ≥ 2
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