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Which graph shows the solution to the following inequality?

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Answered by bpetrevski
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Answer:

v ≤ 8 ,  v ∈ ( -∞ , 8 ] The graph contains numbers from minus infinity to 8

Step-by-step explanation:

-4 × (-2) ≥ -4 × -\frac{1}{4} v

8 ≥ v , switch sides

v ≤ 8

Answered by TanikaWaddle
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v\leq 8

Step-by-step explanation:

given  inequality:

-2\leq \frac{-1}{4}v

considering v as x

therefore ,

-2\leq \frac{-1}{4}x

now , solving the inequality for x we get

-2\leq \frac{-1}{4}x\\\\-2\times 4 \leq -x \\\\-8 \leq -x \\\\\text{dividing by -1}\\\\x\leq 8

therefore, the value of x must be less than or equal to 8

The graph of the given linear inequality is shown in the attachment

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