Solve. 4t + 6 is greater than or equal to 10
\[4t + 6 \ge 10\]
You will handle this as you would any binomial equation, isolate 't' to solve. What is the first step in isolating your variable?
Which graph shows the solution? A number line is numbered zero through ten. A solid circle is over the 1 and an arrow extends from this circle to the right. A number line is numbered zero through ten. A solid circle is over the 4 and an arrow extends from this circle to the right. A number line is numbered ten through twenty. An open circle is over the twelve and an arrow extends from this circle to the right. A number line is numbered ten through twenty. An open circle is over the sixteen and an arrow extends from this circle to the right.
Okay, the steps to answer this have not changed.
which one is it?
What steps have you done to isolate 't' and solve the equation?
i dunno i just need the answer
please i really need the answer
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Subtract six from both sides. Then divide both sides by 4.
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