How do you solve 17- c \geq 15?

2 Answers
Sep 26, 2017

Isolate c on one side of the inequality and the constants on the other side of the inequality.

2>=c

or c<=2

Explanation:

You can resolve this in much a similar manner as you would if it were an equation. isolate the unknown on one side and the known constants on the other. We do this here by first adding c to each side...

" "17-c >=15

rarr 17 -c+c >= 15+c

rarr 17>=15+c

Then we subtract 15 from both sides...

rarr 17-15 >= 15-15+c

rarr 2 >=c

or c<=2

Sep 26, 2017

c<=2

Explanation:

Another method is restructuring the question before solving for easier evaluation..

17 - c >= 15 can be 17 >= 15 + c

Depending on what you want to attain..

Now solving those two..

17 - c >= 15

Multiplying both sides by minus (-)

Note when multiplying an inequality sign with minus (-), the sign changes in the opposite direction

- (17 - c) <= - 15

-17 + c <= - 15

Collect like terms

c <= -15 + 17

c <= 2

or

17 >= 15 + c

Subtracting both sides by color(red)15

17 - color(red)15 >= c + 15 - color(red)15

17 - 15>= c + 0

2>= c which is same thing as c<=2