1.Solve

2x + 12 >= 6
a.x >= -3
b. x <= 3
c. x <= -3
d.x >= 3

show your steps in solving this, so I can check it

Subtract 12 from both sides.

2x >= 6

x <= 3
Answer is B

anyone gonna answer or not?

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To solve the inequality 2x + 12 >= 6, you need to follow these steps:

Step 1: Subtract 12 from both sides of the inequality:
2x + 12 - 12 >= 6 - 12
2x >= -6

Step 2: Divide both sides of the inequality by 2 to isolate x:
(2x)/2 >= (-6)/2
x >= -3

Therefore, the solution to the inequality 2x + 12 >= 6 is x >= -3.

So, the correct answer is option a. x >= -3.