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X - 3 ≤ - 4
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To solve the inequality \( X - 3 \leq -4 \), you can follow these steps:
1. Add 3 to both sides of the inequality:
\[
X - 3 + 3 \leq -4 + 3
\]
This simplifies to:
\[
X \leq -1
\]
So the solution to the inequality is:
\[
X \leq -1
\]
This means that \( X \) can be any value less than or equal to \(-1\).
1. Add 3 to both sides of the inequality:
\[
X - 3 + 3 \leq -4 + 3
\]
This simplifies to:
\[
X \leq -1
\]
So the solution to the inequality is:
\[
X \leq -1
\]
This means that \( X \) can be any value less than or equal to \(-1\).
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