To solve the inequality ax - 44 < 15, we first add 44 to both sides:
ax - 44 + 44 < 15 + 44
This simplifies to:
ax < 59
To isolate x, we divide both sides of the inequality by a:
ax/a < 59/a
x < 59/a
Now, to solve the equation ax = 44, we divide both sides of the equation by a:
ax/a = 44/a
x = 44/a
Therefore, for the given conditions a > 0, the solution to the inequality ax - 44 < 15 is x < 59/a, and the solution to the equation ax = 44 is x = 44/a.
Solve the equation and inequality for x, assuming a > 0.
ax-44<15
3 answers
you should have stopped at x < 59/a
why go on to try and solve ax < 44? That was not even part of the original question!!
why go on to try and solve ax < 44? That was not even part of the original question!!
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. You are correct, the original question was to solve the inequality ax - 44 < 15. After simplifying, the correct answer is x < 59/a. There is no need to solve for ax < 44 as it was not part of the original question. Thank you for pointing that out.