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−8x+3≥27 AND−13x+5≥57

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−8x+3≥27 AND−13x+5≥57-example-1
User Zymotik
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Answer:


x \leq -4

Explanation:


-8x+3\geq 27 and -13x+5\geq 57

LEts solve each inequality separately. then we find the intersection of both solutions.


-8x+3\geq 27

Subtract 3 on both sides


-8x\geq 24

Divide both sides by
-8, change the inequality symbol when we divide by negative number


x \leq -3

Now solve the other inequality


-13x+5\geq 57

Subtract 5 on both sides


-13x\geq 52

Now divide both sides by
-13


x \leq -4

Now we take the intersection of
x \leq -3 and
x \leq -4

for
x \leq -3, we shade the number line to the left


x \leq -4, shade the number line to the left

Intersection of both graph is
x \leq -4

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