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(HELP) How would you graph and resolve this inequality?
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Inequality:
2+3(n+5)≥3n+14
Please explain thank you :)
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- CheechLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
We need to solve for n first:
2 + 3(n + 5) ≥ 3n + 14
3n + 15 ≥ 3n + 12
0n ≥ -3
0 ≥ -3
Because this inequality is true, the equation has infinite answers. Unfortunately, it does not provide us with an inequality for n for which we can graph.
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