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You dont need to explain the graph i got that but please help with the problem Solve the following and describe what the graph of the solution would look like on a # line:2n+4≤−14 or n−6≥−11
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You dont need to explain the graph i got that but please help with the problem
Solve the following and describe what the graph of the solution would look like on a # line:2n+4≤−14 or n−6≥−11
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Explanation:
the sign there is an inequality, so you treat it as an equal sign (however it does have rules), and solve normally.
the second attachment explains what's going on
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