Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]x \leqslant - \frac{18}{5} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

So, lets start with variables! when you subtract [tex] \frac{4}{9} x[/tex] to [tex]x[/tex], you have to [tex]x[/tex] in to fraction. Which is [tex] \frac{9}{9} x[/tex]. So just looking at the fraction in front of variables, it will be [tex] - \frac{5}{9} x[/tex]. Now lets move other number to the other. So I'm gonna subtract 4 to 2 which gives me 2. So final inequality will be [tex] - \frac{5}{9} x \geqslant 2[/tex]. But variable is not independent, so I will move negative fraction to the other. That means I will flip the fraction to multiply to make 1 and change inequality because I multiply by negative. So the answer will be [tex]x \leqslant - \frac{18}{5} [/tex]