Use the multiplication property of inequalities to solve the inequality
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@DoYourHomework @Atkinsoha
That's a little hard to read. What is it saying at the end?
which 1 is the correct answer, and what is the solution set
@DoYourHomework
hmmm. The last part is really confusing and hard to read. I'm not really sure about this one.
Yeah, I'm not exactly sure what you mean. Sorry, maybe someone else knows.
@Avon Can you type it down here for me? I get "-(1/4) +" and then I get lost.
\[-1/4+\ge1\]
okay. so you need a number that when added to -1/4 is going to be greater than or equal to 1. So if we need a number greater than or equal to 1 1/4 or 5/4. We know this because -1/4 + 5/4 = 4/4 = 1
Which 1 is the best answer (a)[--> (b)(---> (c)<--) (d)<---]
-4
That, I do not know because I don't understand what the answers you are giving are saying.
All I can help you with is that the right equation would be -1/4+ 5/4 is greater than or equal to 1. and 5/4 can either stay 5/4 or become greater.
ok thanks
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