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What is x?: 6x + 45 ≤ (-4x) - 105 I need to understand how to solve it so please explain your answer!
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What is x?: 6x + 45 ≤ (-4x) - 105 I need to understand how to solve it so please explain your answer!
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What is x?: 6x + 45 ≤ (-4x) - 105
I need to understand how to solve it so please explain your answer!
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1. Take the 4x and add it to the 6x = 10x (always do x first, makes it easier)
2. Subtract 45 from -105 = -150
3. Divide 10 from -150 = -15
4. x is less than or equal to -15
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