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Can somebody solve this inequality; I need to know how to do it!

Can somebody solve this inequality; I need to know how to do it!-example-1
User MaThMaX
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Start with


-1 \geq -2+(a)/(14)

Add 2 to both sides:


1 \geq (a)/(14)

Multiply both sides by 14. Note that, since 14 is positive, we don't have to change the inequality sign:


14 \geq a \iff a \leq 14

User Green Diod
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multiply both sides by 14 to get rid the fraction. this comes out to -14≥-2+a. then you need to add 2 to each side because it is a NEGATIVE 2. this ends up being -12≥a. Hope this helps!!
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