Evaluate the inequality \(\frac{x}{2} + \frac{3}{4} \leq \frac{5x}{6} - \frac{7}{12}\)

a

\(x \geq 4\)

b

\(x \leq 3\)

c

\(x \geq -3\)

d

\(x \leq -4\)

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Itjamezy
4 years ago

Am really confused about this question

Itjamezy
4 years ago

Pls how come about the first line

king_kris
1 year ago

even the video solution is wrong

Banji206
1 year ago

This is wrong.
The sign is NOT supposed to change because both sides have a negative sign. if the negative sign was only on the coefficient of x, that's wheh the sign will change.

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