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Ch. P - Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
Blitzer - College Algebra 8th Edition
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Chapter 1, Problem 49

Determine whether each statement in is true or false. 0 ≥ -6

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Identify the inequality given: \(0 \geq -6\) means "0 is greater than or equal to -6."
Recall the number line order: numbers increase as you move to the right, so any number to the right is greater than those to the left.
Since 0 is to the right of -6 on the number line, 0 is indeed greater than -6.
The "greater than or equal to" symbol (\(\geq\)) means the left side can be either greater than or exactly equal to the right side.
Therefore, the statement \(0 \geq -6\) is true because 0 is greater than -6.

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