## pokemon23 4 years ago solving inequality

1. pokemon23

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2. y2o2

sorry !

3. UnkleRhaukus

${v^0 \over 6}≤0$ ${v^0}≤0$

4. pokemon23

that suppose to be a j?

5. pokemon23

hi unkle can you help me my brother needs your help

6. pokemon23

hew wants to know how you got your solution

7. UnkleRhaukus

j≤0 i would be happy to help

8. pokemon23

how do you get $j \le0$

9. UnkleRhaukus

well starting with the formula given ${j \over 6}≤0$ we multiply both sides of the inequality by the constant number 6 ${j \over 6} \times 6≤0 \times 6$ now, simplifying $j≤0$

10. pokemon23

thanks

11. pokemon23

my little brother says thanks his teacher didn't explain it that well ;D

12. pokemon23

he gonna try doing it on his own he just need to know the procedures

13. pokemon23

thanks again ;D

14. UnkleRhaukus

well if you have a equation (or an inequation) you can multiply by a constant or add a constant as along as you do this to both sides (the only exception is if multiplying by a negative; remember to switch the direction of the inequality)