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    If\(a \leq b\) , Is It Always True That -\(9 a \leq-9 b\)
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If a≤ba \leq ba≤b , Is It Always True That - 9a≤−9b9 a \leq-9 b9a≤−9b

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If a≤ba \leq ba≤b , is it always true that - 9a≤−9b9 a \leq-9 b9a≤−9b ? Explain.

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