Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the inequality −14x+6≥14, we are to find the range of x that will make the inequality true.
Given −14x+6≥14
Subtract 6 from both sides.
−14x+6-6≥14-6
-14x≥8
-7x≥4
Multiply both sides by -1
-(-7)x≤-4
7x ≤ -4
x≤-4/7
This shows that the values of x is always less than or equal to -0.57
Hence the values less tan the value of x in the inequality are -36, -32 and -16