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HELP ME OUT how to I Graph 12 + 8y < -20 on a lumber line

HELP ME OUT how to I Graph 12 + 8y < -20 on a lumber line-example-1
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Answer:

Checkout the screenshot below the explanation.

Explanation:

1. First, we have to simplify the inequality.

Step 1: Subtract 12 from both sides.


  • 8y + 12 - 12 < -20 - 12

  • 8y < -32

Step 2: Divide both sides by 8.


  • (8y)/(8) < (-32)/(8)

  • y < -4

2. Now that we simplified our inequality down to y < -4, that means that all the values of y are less than -4.

HELP ME OUT how to I Graph 12 + 8y < -20 on a lumber line-example-1
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