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Graph the solution set for the inequality x-2/-3 ≤ -5/6

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Answer:

x
\leq - 3/2 (The graph is the image I attached)

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Determine the sign of the fraction next to the variable, in this case, it's positive, which turns the equation into : x + 2/3
\leq - 5/6

2) Move the constant to the right so that x is only on one side, this then turns the equation into: x
\leq - 5/6 - 2/3

3) Subtract the fractions, and the answer is x
\leq -3/2

Graph the solution set for the inequality x-2/-3 ≤ -5/6-example-1
User CSquirrel
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Answer: x ≤ 1/6
Explanation: Solve for x
by simplifying both sides of the inequality, then isolating the variable.
User Umar Qureshi
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