Solve.

2x−3≥4x+21

CLEAR SUBMIT

x≥−9

x≥−12

x≤−9

x≤−12

To solve the inequality 2x - 3 ≥ 4x + 21, we can start by subtracting 2x from both sides:

-3 ≥ 2x + 21

Next, we can subtract 21 from both sides:

-24 ≥ 2x

Finally, dividing both sides by 2 (and flipping the inequality sign because we are dividing by a negative number), we get:

x ≤ -12

Therefore, the correct solution is x ≤ -12.