Respuesta :

The solution for the first inequality is a ≥ 2 or a ∈ [2, ∞), and for the second inequality the solutions are b < -5 or b ∈ (-∞, -5)

What is inequality?

It is defined as the expression in mathematics in which both sides are not equal they have mathematical signs either less than or greater than known as inequality.

We have two inequalities:

a.) -12a +7 ≤31

b.) -9 > 3b +6

a)  -12a +7 ≤ 31

-12a ≤ 31 - 7

-12a ≤ 24

-a ≤ 2

a ≥ 2  (sign changed because multiplied by a negative number)

a ∈ [2, ∞)

b.) -9 > 3b +6

-15 > 3b

-5 > b

or

b < -5

b ∈ (-∞, -5)

Thus, the solution for the first inequality is a ≥ 2 or a ∈ [2, ∞), and for the second inequality the solutions are b < -5 or b ∈ (-∞, -5)

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