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OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

Solve the compound inequality 6b < 24 or 4b + 12 > 4. @agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Solve them the same way you would if there was an equals sign.

OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

that's the thing im like super confused

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

If you can solve 6b = 24, then you can solve 6b < 24 the exact same way

OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

Can you walk me through it because I stink at this I keep getting 4.86

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

To solve 6b = 24, you divide both sides by 6

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Which means you do the same for 6b < 24

OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

oh ok

OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

I got the question right

OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

thanks for you r help @agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Welcome

OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

did u get me P.M?

OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

@agent0smith can I ask you for help with somethinelse?

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Sure

OpenStudy (tay1lynn):

2x − 2y + 5z − 2x − y + 3z you have to simplify and I don't understand how @agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Combine like terms. First change the order a bit by moving them around 2x − 2y + 5z − 2x − y + 3z 2x − 2x − 2y − y + 5z + 3z now try

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