How do you solve -4/5(x-3)≤-12?

1 Answer
Jun 15, 2016

x >= 18

Explanation:

Treat inequalities in exactly the same way as an equation unless you are are multiplying or dividing by a negative number. In this case the inequality sign has to change around.
Also do not cross-multiply across an inequality.

Let's get rid of the annoying fraction outside the bracket by multiplying by 5/4, leaving the minus sign there for now.

color(red)(5/4) xx-4/5(x-3)<= color(red)(5/4) xx-12

=-(x-3) <=-15 " Multiplying out gives"

" "=-x +3 <=-15

The problem now is the -x. The easiest is to move it to the right side to make it positive ;

15 + 3 <=x

18 <= x which can also be written as x >= 18

The other method would involve dividing by -1.
-x <=-15 -3
-x <=-18 " divide by -1 "rArr" sign will change"

x >= 18