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Ayden Landry
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5 November, 08:56
Why is the inequality x≤6 equivalent to the inequality x-5≤6-5
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Sweety
5 November, 09:17
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Two inequalities are equivalent if they have the same set of solutions.
x - 5 ≤ 6 - 5
x - 5 ≤ 1 |add 5 to both sides
x ≤ 6
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