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-2(x-5)+2x≤-2x+10
PLEASE PLEASE HELPPP
Everytime i do it I get this:

-2x+10+2x≤-2x+10 Then I combine the -2x and 2x on the left side of the ≤, but it cancels out. SO I end up with-
10≤-2x+10 Then I subtract 10 from both sides, but that also cancels out so I end up with-
≤-2x
But I CANNOT Graph that on a # Line which is what we're supposed to do. PLEASE HELP!!!
 Nov 8, 2013
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Your last step should read 0≤-2x.
That means -2x is 0 or greater.
That means 2x is 0 or less than zero.
That means x is 0 or less than zero.
In symbols, x≤0.
On the number line that is all points to the left of zero, and zero also.
 Nov 9, 2013
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OH MY GOSH THANK YOU SOOO MUCHH !!
 Nov 9, 2013

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