How do you solve |−6t+3|+9≥18? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Absolute Value Inequalities 1 Answer jk.13 Apr 4, 2018 t≤−1 OR t≥2 Explanation: |−6t+3|≥9 subtract 9 from both sides −6t+3≥9 OR 6t−3≥9 separate into two equations −6t≥6 OR 6t≥12 t≤−1 OR t≥2 Answer link Related questions How do you solve absolute value inequalities? When is a solution "all real numbers" when solving absolute value inequalities? How do you solve |a+1|≤4? How do you graph |7x|≥21? Are all absolute value inequalities going to turn into compound inequalities? How do you solve for x given ∣∣∣2x7+9∣∣∣>57? How do you solve |2x−3|≤4? How do you solve |2−x|>|x+1|? How do you solve this absolute-value inequality 6|2x+5|>66? How do you solve |x−7|<10? See all questions in Absolute Value Inequalities Impact of this question 6124 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License