Answer:
n ≥ -4
Step-by-step explanation:
-3/4n ≤ 3
-4/3(-3/4n) ≤ 3(-4/3)
n ≥ -12/3
n ≥ -4
CHECK:
correct
-3/4(-4) ≤ 3
12/4 ≤ 3
3 = 3
correct
-3/4(5) ≤ 3
-15/4 ≤ 3
-3.75 < 3
incorrect
-3/4(1) ≤ 3
-3/4 is not ≤ 3
Answer:o
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer i got was x=2 :)
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
x−2 over 3−(x+3 over 5)=−1
Simplify: (Show steps)
2 over 15x+−19 over 15=−1
Step 2: Add 19/15 to both sides.
2 over 15x+−19 over 15+19 over 15=−1+19 over 15
2 over 15x=4 over 15
Step 3: Multiply both sides by 15/2.
(15 over 2)*(2 over 15x)=(15 over 2)*(4 over 15)
First, we can factor this to make it easier to solve:
3(x^3 + 13x^2 + 13x + 9)
Now, we can use the rational root theorem like so:
List factors of 9:
1, 3, 9.
List factors of 1:
1
Because of this, we know our possible rational roots are:
+/-1, +/-3, +/-9
If none of these zeros fit using the remainder theorem, then we know our roots will be irrational.