Select the values that make the inequality 2r>−14 true. Then write an equivalent inequality, in terms of rr.

(Numbers written in order from least to greatest going across.)
Answer
Attempt 1 out of 2

-17 -12 -10
-8 -7 -6
-4 -2 3
Equivalent Inequality: rr

r > -7

Select the values that make the inequality 2r>−14 true

To solve the inequality 2r > -14, we need to find the values of r that satisfy this inequality.

To do this, we divide both sides of the inequality by 2 to isolate r:

2r/2 > -14/2

This simplifies to:

r > -7

Therefore, any value of r that is greater than -7 will make the inequality 2r > -14 true.

Answer: r > -7

-17 -12 -10

-8 -7 -6
-4 -2 3

From the given values, the values that make the inequality 2r > -14 true are:

-7, -6, -4, -2, and 3.

Equivalent Inequality: -7 < r