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Is g = 3 a solution to the inequality below?
–116 ≥
–126
g
− 1
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No.
If the inequality is -116 ≥ -126/(g − 1), substitute g = 3:
-126/(3 − 1) = -126/2 = -63,
so -116 ≥ -63 is false (because -116 < -63).
(If instead the expression were -126/g − 1, substitute g = 3 gives -126/3 − 1 = -43, and -116 ≥ -43 is also false.)
If the inequality is -116 ≥ -126/(g − 1), substitute g = 3:
-126/(3 − 1) = -126/2 = -63,
so -116 ≥ -63 is false (because -116 < -63).
(If instead the expression were -126/g − 1, substitute g = 3 gives -126/3 − 1 = -43, and -116 ≥ -43 is also false.)
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