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Start with the linear inequality y2 7x-6. If we assume that y must be non- positive, then what is the largest possible value for x? 6 7 Any value O

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the linear equation is:


y\ge7x-6

So if y is a non positive number, then we have to give the biggest possible negative number so in this case will be -1 so we solve for x so:


\begin{gathered} y\ge7(0)-6 \\ y\ge-6 \end{gathered}

So x has to be 0

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