a+6>28
a>22
a<-6
First, let's work on the left hand side of your inequality, the a+6 This means, for instance, to see if it can be simplified at all. a+6 evaluates to a+6 So, all-in-all, the left hand side of your inequality can be written as: a+6 Now, let's work on the right hand side of your inequality, the >28 The character > is unrecognized. The right hand side of your inequality can be written as: 0 So with these (any) simplifications, the inequality we'll set out to solve is: a+6 ‹ 0 Move the 6 to the right hand side by subtracting 6 from both sides, like this: From the left hand side: 6 - 6 = 0 The answer is a From the right hand side: The answer is -6 Now, the inequality reads: a ‹ -6 To isolate the a, we have to divide both sides of the inequality by the other "stuff" (variables or coefficients) around the a on the left side of the inequality. and this is the final solution to your inequality.
what nonsense @Rohangrr \[a+6>28\] take away 6 from both sides \[a>28-6\]
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