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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help! im stuck, I have worked out this, but im stuck! Q: Part 1: Solve the inequality -3x + 4 x + 8 and show all of your work. You can use <= to represent the less than or equal to symbol. Part 2: Use complete sentences to describe the graph of the solution from Part 1. My answer so far: -3x + 4 <= x+8 subtract 4 from both sides: -3x <= x + 4 Divide -3 on both sides: x <= x +

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (radar):

Looking at your original equation, I fail to see any "inequality" symbol. Just where is it located?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It was correctly stated in the "my answer so far" part. -3x + 4 <= x+8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

radar right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg. i JUST said it is correctly written as this: -3x + 4 <= x+8

OpenStudy (radar):

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