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2(x + 1 ) - 3(x + 5) ≥ 0

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answer is x is less than or equal to -13

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User Genadinik
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Answer:

x ≤ -13.

Explanation:

2(x + 1 ) - 3(x + 5) ≥ 0 Distribute the 2 and -3 over the parentheses:

2x + 2 - 3x - 15 ≥ 0

-x ≥ 15 - 2

-x ≥ 13

x ≤ -13 Note: when dividing by a negative the inequality sign is flipped .

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