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Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality -1/2x >= 4​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Note: by the rule of order of operations, -1/2x == -1/2*x = -x/2

-x/2 >= 4

-x >= 4*2 = 8

x <= -8

The number line looks like this:

<============================O--------------------------------------

where the circle should be filled and at x= -8

The valid part of the number line is to the left of the circle but INCLUDING the circle (solid dot).

User Kurdtpage
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Answer:

x≤-8

Explanation:

-1/2x ≥ 4

Multiply each side by -2, remembering to flip the inequality

-2*-1/2x≤ 4*-2

x≤-8

Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality -1/2x >= 4​-example-1
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