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Solve the following inequality:

Solve the following inequality:-example-1

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Answer:


r \ge -16

Explanation:

To solve any equation/inequality:

1. get the variable to show up exactly once

2. isolate it


(-10+r)/(2) \ge -13

Multiply both sides by 2 and simplify (note that we're multiplying by a positive, not a negative, so the direction of the inequality stays the same, whereas multiplying or dividing by a negative would have changed the direction of the inequality)


(-10+r)/(2) *2 \ge -13 *2


-10+r \ge -26

Add 10 to both sides, and simplify


(-10+r)+10 \ge (-26)+10


r \ge -16

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User Lfagundes
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Answer:


r \geqslant - 16

Explanation:


( - 10 + r)/(2) \geqslant - 13

multiply both sides by 2:


- 10 + r \geqslant - 26

add 10 on both sides:


r \geqslant - 16

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