Solve for x.
-9x + 2 > 18 AND 13x + 15 ≤ -4.
Choose 1
A: x ≤ -19/13
B: x <...
Mathematics, 06.10.2021 14:00, VgCarlos3787
Solve for x.
-9x + 2 > 18 AND 13x + 15 ≤ -4.
Choose 1
A: x ≤ -19/13
B: x < -16/9
C: -16/9 < x < -19/13
D: There are no solutions
E: All values of x are solutions
Answers: 1
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