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Solve for x.

9 ≤ 17 − 4x

User Nuna
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9

17

4
x
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the inequality.
9


4
x
+
17
Step 2: Flip the equation.

4
x
+
17

9
Step 3: Subtract 17 from both sides.

4
x
+
17

17

9

17

4
x


8
Step 4: Divide both sides by -4.

4
x

4


8

4


x ≤ 2 <- the answer should be this
User Preynolds
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7.9k points
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Answer:

[ 2, ∞)

Explanation:

Given inequality,


9\leq 17-4x

Adding 4x on the both sides of inequality ( by the additive property of inequality )


9 + 4x \leq 17

Subtract both sides by 9 ( by subtraction property of inequality ),


4x\leq 8

Since, 4 > 0, thus, after dividing both sides of inequality the sign will not change,


x\leq 2

x ∈ [ 2, ∞)

User Narkeeso
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