q – 12 ≥ –13

I know the answer is q ≥ –1. How would i write out an equation showing how i solved this problem?

Thank you Ms. Sue!

q – 12 ≥ –13

Add 12 to both sides.

q ≥ -1

To solve the inequality q – 12 ≥ –13, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Add 12 to both sides of the inequality to isolate the variable q:
q – 12 + 12 ≥ –13 + 12
q ≥ –1

So, the equation showing how you solved the problem would be q ≥ –1, which means that q is greater than or equal to -1.

Well, solving inequalities can sometimes feel like walking on a tightrope, but fear not! Let me break it down for you.

To solve the inequality q - 12 ≥ -13, the first step is to isolate the variable q. So, let's add 12 to both sides of the inequality:

(q - 12) + 12 ≥ (-13) + 12

Simplifying it, we get:

q ≥ -1

And there you have it! The equation showing how you solved this problem would be: (q - 12) + 12 ≥ (-13) + 12, leading to q ≥ -1.

Remember, when it comes to inequalities, it's all about keeping things balanced and stable, just like a clown riding a unicycle!

You are welcome, Trikzz