MATH HELP FOUNDATIONS EQUATIONS AND INEQUALTIES ?
so we can solve the inequality in the first one the same as we would solve an equation... by isolating the variable. so in the first one x-6>=25, then we can add 6 to both sides. so x>=25+6
since x is greater than or equal to the sum of those numbers.. we need to include that number in our sequence.
Oh? What would the answer be? Sorry, this topic really confuses me, and I just need to get through it..
is the second problem \[x \div10\ge15\]?
Yes I believe so.
i know you need to get through it... this is tough stuff... but we can do it so you understand it. It is against the rules of conduct for me to just give you answers.
so x>=25+6 you do not know how to solve this?
No I don't. It's a pre-test, I don't think i'm really supposed to know.
ahh then you should just try your best since its only a pretest.
I suppose so,
in all cases you are trying to isolate the variables using the properties of addition and subtraction you learned in 6th grade.
if you do one thing to one side of the equation.. you do the same to the other.
I'm in the seventh grade, and sixth grade math I basically failed at aha.
\[x-6\ge25\] so you can subtract 6 from both sides. that will leave you with x on the left side.. and 25+6= ?
er add 6 to both sides i mean
I would start trying to learn differently... this stuff in 6 7 and 8th grade is fundamental to algebra and the ideas do not stop there, its just now how math works.
good luck.
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