How do you solve #a+ 9\leq - 14#?

1 Answer
Mar 29, 2018

#a <= -23#

Explanation:

You solve inequalities just like equations.

#a+9 <= -14#

Similar to solving a variable in an equation, you have to make the variable by itself. To do this, we need to subtract the #9# from both sides of the inequality.

So it becomes:
#a <= -23#

This means that #a# is less than or equal to #-23#.

Hope this helps!