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Emmett
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9 February, 08:08
Which inequality is equivalent to - m ≥ 15?
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Robin
9 February, 08:25
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m ≤ - 15
Step-by-step explanation:
You can convert m into positive by multiplying - 1 on both sides of the equation. This would also result to a - 15.
Note that when an unknown variable changes its sign, the symbol becomes the opposite version of itself.
So,
-m ≥ 15
-m (-1) ≥ 15 (-1)
m ≤ - 15
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