Q. Solve for x.Your answer must be simplified.x−6≤3
Isolate variable x: Isolate the variable x on one side of the inequality.To do this, we need to add 6 to both sides of the inequality to cancel out the −6 on the left side.x−6+6≤3+6
Perform addition: Perform the addition on both sides of the inequality.x≤3+6x≤9
Check solution: Check the solution for any mathematical errors.The addition was performed correctly, and the inequality sign was preserved since we only added a number to both sides.
Write final answer: Write the final answer and check if it answers the question prompt.The solution set for the inequality x−6≤3 is all real numbers x such that x is less than or equal to9.
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