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What is the solution to the inequality d/7 + 4 ≤ 0?

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Answer:

d<_ -28


<_ is the thing that has a underline to <


User Regmagik
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Answer: The required solution of the given inequality is
d\leq -28.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to solve the following inequality :


(d)/(7)+4\leq 0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

To solve the given inequality, we must bring all the constant terms on one side and the terms with unknown variable 'd' on the other.

From inequality (i), we have


(d)/(7)+4\leq 0\\\\\\\Rightarrow (d)/(7)\leq 0-4\\\\\\\Rightarrow (d)/(7)\leq -4\\\\\Rightarrow d\leq 7* (-4)\\\\\Rightarrow d\leq -28.

Thus, the required solution of the given inequality is
d\leq -28.

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