An inequality is shown. https://mpsonline.owschools.com/media/g_alg01_ccss_2015/4/alg01u04p15d_p2_001.gif
Select the statement(s) and number line(s) that can represent the inequality. Circle all that apply.
A. The solution set is {6, ∞} for x ∈ R.
B. The solution set is {6, 7, 8, …} for x ∈ N.
C. 6 ≤ x
D. The value of a number substituted for x is greater than 6. For x ∈ R
E. For x ∈ N
Select the statement(s) and number line(s) that can represent the inequality. Circle all that apply.
A. The solution set is {6, ∞} for x ∈ R.
B. The solution set is {6, 7, 8, …} for x ∈ N.
C. 6 ≤ x
D. The value of a number substituted for x is greater than 6. For x ∈ R
E. For x ∈ N
12+11x6≤5+3x
I am not going to just give you the answer on a silver platter.
I want you to simplify this inequality.
It is easiest to start by subtractin 5 from both sides and then
multiplying both sides by 6 to get rid of the brackets.
You do that please and show me your working. (the best you can)
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