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how do i solve this linear inequality equation
x+2 divided by 2 greater than/equal to x-2 divided by 4

answer is [-10, infinity)
14 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
so we have
(x+2)/2 ≥ (x-2)/4
multiply each side by 4
2(x+2) ≥ x-2
2x + 4 ≥ x-2
x ≥ -6

check your equation.
14 years ago

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