Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality –4(x 3) ≤ –2 – 2x?
1 answer:
The solution to the inequality expression is x ≥ - 5
<h3>Inequality expressions</h3>
Inequality are expressions not separated by an equal sign. Given the inequality;
–4(x + 3) ≤ –2 – 2x
Expand
-4x - 12 ≤ -2 - 2x
Collect the like terms
-4x + 2x ≤ -2 + 12
-2x ≤ 10
Divide both sides by -2
-2x/-2 ≤ 10/-2
x ≥ - 5
Hence the solution to the inequality expression is x ≥ - 5
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