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Solve the inequality-x/2 ≤ 1

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Explanation:

Solve the inequality -x/2 ≤ 1. Let's eliminate the fraction first, by multiplying both sides by 2:

-x ≤ 2

We want to solve for +x, not for -x.

Therefore, divide both sides of this latest inequality by -1, remembering to reverse the direction of the inequality sign:

-x ≤ 2 → x ≥ -2

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