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mariya was asked to solve \\(\frac{a}{-13} \leq -16\\) and then graph the solution. her work is shown below.
| step | mariyas work |
|---|---|
| step 1 | \\((-13)\frac{a}{-13} \geq -16(-13)\\) |
| step 2 | \\(a \geq 208\\) |
| step 3 | <img src=\https://via.placeholder.com/150x30?text=205+206+207+208+209+210+211\ alt=
umber line from 205 to 211 with an open circle at 208 and a line to the right\> |
in which step, if any, did mariya make a mistake in her work?
Step1: Recall inequality rule
When multiplying/dividing an inequality by a negative number, the inequality sign flips. Here, we multiply both sides of \(\frac{a}{-13} \leq -16\) by \(-13\) (negative), so the sign should flip from \(\leq\) to \(\geq\). Step 1 does this correctly: \((-13)\frac{a}{-13} \geq -16(-13)\).
Step2: Check Step 2 calculation
Calculate \(-16 \times -13\). Since \((-16)\times(-13)=208\), and simplifying left side gives \(a\), so \(a \geq 208\) is correct.
Step3: Analyze Step 3 graph
The solution is \(a \geq 208\), which means the graph should have a closed circle at \(208\) (since \(a\) can equal \(208\)) and an arrow to the right. But Mariya's graph has an open circle at \(208\), which is a mistake. So Step 3 is incorrect.
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