The document shows solving an inequality by combining like terms, dividing both sides by a common factor, and then solving for the variable. It begins with the inequality 2x-1 + 2x-2 <= 12, combines like terms to get 4x-3 <= 12, divides both sides by 4 to get x <= 3, and concludes that the solution is x = 4.
The document shows solving an inequality by combining like terms, dividing both sides by a common factor, and then solving for the variable. It begins with the inequality 2x-1 + 2x-2 <= 12, combines like terms to get 4x-3 <= 12, divides both sides by 4 to get x <= 3, and concludes that the solution is x = 4.
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The document shows solving an inequality by combining like terms, dividing both sides by a common factor, and then solving for the variable. It begins with the inequality 2x-1 + 2x-2 <= 12, combines like terms to get 4x-3 <= 12, divides both sides by 4 to get x <= 3, and concludes that the solution is x = 4.
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd