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OpenStudy (narissa):

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OpenStudy (linktra):

Just a sec, let me take a look at the question...

OpenStudy (linktra):

Ok, so first your problem is \[-6x-4\ge-2(x-4)\]

OpenStudy (linktra):

Do you know the first step for solving the inequality?

OpenStudy (narissa):

i did it thanks

OpenStudy (linktra):

Here is how you solve this inequality. \[-6x-4\ge-2(x-4)\] First multiply the (x-4) by -2. \[-6x-4\ge-2x-8\] Next add 4 to both sides. \[-6x\ge-2x-4\] Then subtract -2x from both sides. \[-4x \ge-4\] Lastly divide both sides by -4 (which means you will flip the inequality sign). \[x \le1\]

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Hope that helps! :D

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