Chapter 3: Problem 30
Solve the equation and check your solution. $$-11 y-44=0$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 30
Solve the equation and check your solution. $$-11 y-44=0$$
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Match the statement with the property it represents. (a) Addition Property of Inequality (b) Subtraction Property of Inequality (c) Multiplication Property of Inequality (d) Division Property of Inequality \(10<12\), so \(\frac{10}{2}<\frac{12}{2}\).
Determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your answer. The inequality \(-\frac{1}{2} x+6>0\) is equivalent to \(x>12\).
Solve and graph the inequality. $$3(x+1) \geq 2(x+5)$$
Translate the verbal statement into a linear inequality. \(x\) is at least \(-3\) and at most 5 .
Determine whether each value of \(x\) is a solution of the inequality. \(5 x-12>0\) (a) \(x=3\) (b) \(x=-3\) (c) \(x=\frac{5}{2}\) (d) \(x=\frac{3}{2}\)
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