The expression you provided, \( j \geq -12 \), indicates that the variable \( j \) can take on any value that is greater than or equal to \(-12\).
This means:
- \( j \) can be \(-12\)
- \( j \) can be any positive number (e.g., \( 0, 1, 2, \ldots \))
- \( j \) can also take any negative number that is greater than \(-12\) (e.g., \(-11, -10, -9, \ldots\))
In interval notation, the solution can be represented as: \[ [-12, \infty) \]
If you have any specific questions or need further information related to this expression, feel free to ask!