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Negative two times x is no more than 6.In interval notation?

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Negative two times x in algebraic notation is:


-2x\text{.}

And, no more than 6 in algebraic notation is:


\le6.

Therefore, negative two times x is no more than 6 in algebraic notation is


-2x\le6.

Dividing by -2 we get:


\begin{gathered} (-2x)/(-2)\ge(6)/(-2), \\ x\ge-3. \end{gathered}

Answer: [-3,∞)

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