To solve the inequality, we can start by subtracting -6 from both sides:
-6 - x <= 7 - 6
-x <= 1
Next, we want to isolate x by multiplying both sides by -1. However, when we multiply or divide an inequality by a negative number, we need to reverse the inequality sign. So we have:
x >= -1
This means that any value of x that is greater than or equal to -1 will satisfy the inequality. So, -13, -14, and -6 are all solutions to the inequality.
Which of the following values are solutions to the inequality minus, 6, minus, x, is less than or equal to, 7, question mark−6−x≤7?
I., minus, 13, II., minus, 14, III., minus, 6
.−13 .−14 .−6
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