Hi. I have an answer for this and just need to confirm it. 2x+5(less than or equal to sign here)x + 6.

I minused the x's on both sides of the greater then equal to sign; x +5 (greater then or equal to sign) = 6; x +5-5 (the sign here) 6-5 gives me x (greater than equal to sign) = 1
Final answer.
Thank you!

Hi! I am gonna use (<=) for greater than or egual to sign... Im just gonna work it on here, so we can just compare work:

x+5<=6
-5 -5
x<= 1
you have to do this to get x by itself you would get


You were right!!! GREAT JOB!!!

Yayy! :) thanks

Hello! It seems like you are trying to solve the inequality 2x + 5 ≤ x + 6. Let me break down the steps you've taken and confirm if your answer is correct.

To solve the inequality, you correctly subtracted x from both sides of the inequality sign: 2x - x + 5 ≤ x - x + 6, which simplifies to x + 5 ≤ 6.

Next, you subtracted 5 from both sides of the inequality: x + 5 - 5 ≤ 6 - 5, which simplifies to x ≤ 1.

So, based on your steps, the solution to the inequality is x ≥ 1.

Your answer appears to be correct! Well done!