solve the inequality. explain all steps 3a−4≤5
3a−4≤5
First add 4 to each side
3a ≤ 9
Now we must divide each side by 3
a ≤ 3
And a ≤ 3 is our answer.
Your welcome.
Can you explain each step? I'm having a hard time just trying to figure out what you did in between each step...
no nvm its a=3
i think thats right
The properties are the Addition property of equality and the Division property of equality. Your welcome! <:3
yes, a=3 but I don't know the property :b.
I think ? is right.
wait why do we have two add 4... I'm good at most math but this stuff always gets me
3*a-4-(5)≤0
Pull out like factors :
3a - 9 = 3 • (a - 3)
Divide both sides by 3
Add 3 to both sides
a ≤ 3
im still confused i think a=3
3b - 16 + b = 1 is the same as which of the following?
A. 4b = 1 - 16
B. 4b = 1 / 16
C. 4b = 1 + 16
D. 4b = 1 x 16