Question
Solve and graph the solution to the inequality −6n+3≥21
on your own paper or device. In the box below, give the solution to the inequality and describe how your graph looks. one sentence and like a 7th grader made it
on your own paper or device. In the box below, give the solution to the inequality and describe how your graph looks. one sentence and like a 7th grader made it
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To solve the inequality \(-6n + 3 \geq 21\):
1. Subtract 3 from both sides:
\[
-6n \geq 18
\]
2. Divide both sides by -6 (remember to flip the inequality sign):
\[
n \leq -3
\]
So the solution to the inequality is \(n \leq -3\).
**Description of the graph**: The graph has a closed dot on -3, and a line that goes to the left, showing that all numbers less than or equal to -3 are included in the solution.
1. Subtract 3 from both sides:
\[
-6n \geq 18
\]
2. Divide both sides by -6 (remember to flip the inequality sign):
\[
n \leq -3
\]
So the solution to the inequality is \(n \leq -3\).
**Description of the graph**: The graph has a closed dot on -3, and a line that goes to the left, showing that all numbers less than or equal to -3 are included in the solution.