How do you solve #2(x-4)<=2+3(x-6)#?
1 Answer
Jan 21, 2017
Explanation:
The first step is to distribute the brackets on both sides of the inequality.
#rArr2x-8<=2+3x-18# Next, collect terms in x to one side and numeric values on the other side.
subtract 2x from both sides.
#cancel(2x)cancel(-2x)-8<=2+3x-2x-18#
#rArr-8<=x-16# Isolate x on the right side by adding 16 to both sides.
#-8+16<=xcancel(-16)cancel(+16)#
#rArr8<=xrArrx>=8#