Math, asked by tanvipawar43, 3 months ago

12+6m >0;where m is a negative integer then it's solution set is______​

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Answered by amitkhetmalis95
0

Answer:

-2 is the value of m

12+{6x(-2)}=12+(-12) =0

Answered by pulakmath007
2

SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The solution set of

12 + 6m > 0 where m is a negative integer

EVALUATION

Here the given inequality is

 \sf{12 + 6m > 0}

 \sf{ \implies \: 6m >  - 12}

 \sf{ \implies \: m >  - 2}

Since m is a negative integer

So m = - 1

Hence the required solution set S = { - 1 }

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