Decide whether the two inequalities are equivalent. Explain.
b − 12 ≥ 4; b ≤ 16
A. Yes;...
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Decide whether the two inequalities are equivalent. Explain.
b − 12 ≥ 4; b ≤ 16
A. Yes; if you solve the first inequality for b, you will get the second inequality.
B. No; if you graph both inequalities on the same number line, you will cover all real numbers.
C. No; if you solve the first inequality for b, you will end up with an inequality with a different relation symbol than the second inequality.
D. No; if you graph both inequalities on the same graph, you will get b = 16.
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