Big Ideas Math Integrated I, 2016
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1-4. Quiz
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Exercise 1 Page 80

The phrase greater than or equal to divides the sentence into what should be on the left-hand side and what should be on the right-hand side of the inequality.

z-6≥11

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Every inequality has an inequality symbol and values or expressions on either side of this symbol. In this exercise, we have the phrase greater than or equal to, so we can identify that the inequality symbol should be ≥. A number z minus 6 ≥ 11

On the left-hand side, we have one key phrase: minus. These words tell us the operations that will be used in our inequality. Minus indicates subtraction. A number $z$ minus 6 z - 6 On the right-hand side, we have a constant. Putting these sides together, we have a complete inequality. A number $z$ minus 6 is greater than or equal to 11 z - 6 ≥ 11