boyle3758
boyle3758
01-02-2019
Mathematics
contestada
How do you solve: 6-2x>-14
Respuesta :
chem1014
chem1014
03-02-2019
Pretend the > is an =
6 - 2x = -14
-6 -6
———————
-2x = -20 \ __divide both
-2 -2 / numbers by -2
x=10
Bring back the original symbol >
But since you divided by a negative number you have to flip the sign. Now you should have <
So the answer is x<10
Answer Link
VER TODAS LAS RESPUESTAS ( 99+ )
Otras preguntas
Is this a good thesis statement for my essay? The Earth has many life-threatening problems caused by humans. One of these problems is the over-consumption of w
Select the product of (7x - 2)(7x + 7).
Give an example of oxidation reaction which can be a nuisance
the process that removes metabolic waste products from an organism is known as
What is one half added to three tenths
What activities can you do on Jupiter?!
select difference of (8x2-3x3) - (2x2-5x3)
An oak tree that is 220 years old produced acorns at two different rates. Until it reached maturity, it produced an average of 900 acorns a year. However, once
How do you put 0.8918 as a fraction
How do we solve that problem 1/4(x-3)=3x-11/4x-3