Solve for x.
9 ≤ 17− 4x
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Can i have help on the actual question
I'll be glad to help you AFTER you show you've made an effort to help yourself.
To solve for x in the inequality 9 ≤ 17 - 4x, we need to isolate x on one side of the inequality sign.
Let's start by subtracting 17 from both sides of the inequality:
9 - 17 ≤ 17 - 17 - 4x
This simplifies to:
-8 ≤ -4x
Next, we divide both sides of the inequality by -4. However, it's important to note that dividing by a negative number reverses the inequality sign. So, we will divide both sides by -4 and change the direction of the inequality sign:
-8/-4 ≥ -4x/-4
This simplifies to:
2 ≥ x
So the solution to the inequality 9 ≤ 17 - 4x is x ≤ 2.
IDK how to do this
Just treat it as if it were an equation, but keep the ≤ sign
let me know what you get .