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Solve AND graph the inequality below. −2x−4≤11

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Answer:


x\ge \:-(15)/(2)

The graph of the inequality is attached below.

Explanation:

Given the inequality


-2x-4\le 11


\mathrm{Add\:}4\mathrm{\:to\:both\:sides}


-2x-4+4\le \:11+4


-2x\le \:15


\mathrm{Multiply\:both\:sides\:by\:-1\:\left(reverse\:the\:inequality\right)}


\left(-2x\right)\left(-1\right)\ge \:15\left(-1\right)


2x\ge \:-15


\mathrm{Divide\:both\:sides\:by\:}2


(2x)/(2)\ge (-15)/(2)


x\ge \:-(15)/(2)

The graph of the inequality is attached below.

Solve AND graph the inequality below. −2x−4≤11-example-1
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