Asked by jc
Solve:
12+4|6x−1|<4
5−6|x+7|less than or equal to 17
...can you please explain to me..
i know that it's like solving algebraically but one of them has no solution..
12+4|6x−1|<4
5−6|x+7|less than or equal to 17
...can you please explain to me..
i know that it's like solving algebraically but one of them has no solution..
Answers
Answered by
Henry
1. 12 + 4|6x-1| < 4.
4|6x-1| < 4-12
4|6x-1| < -8
|6x-1| < -2
6x - 1 < -2
6x < -2+1
6x < -1
X < -1/6.
The calculated value of X does not satisfy the inequality. Make sure the problem is copied correctly.
2. 5 -6|x+7| <= 17
-6|x+7| <= 17-5
-6|x+7| <= 12
|x+7| >= -2
x+7 >= -2
X >= -2-7
X >= -9.
4|6x-1| < 4-12
4|6x-1| < -8
|6x-1| < -2
6x - 1 < -2
6x < -2+1
6x < -1
X < -1/6.
The calculated value of X does not satisfy the inequality. Make sure the problem is copied correctly.
2. 5 -6|x+7| <= 17
-6|x+7| <= 17-5
-6|x+7| <= 12
|x+7| >= -2
x+7 >= -2
X >= -2-7
X >= -9.
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