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-1 ≤ 4(x - 5) < 4, x ∈ W. Linear Inequation. How to solve?

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Answered by rajsingh24
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Step-by-step explanation:

-1 ≤ 4(x - 5) < 4, .

4(x - 5) \geqslant  - 1 \\ 4(x - 5) &lt; 4 \\ x \geqslant  \frac{19}{4}  \\ x &lt; 6. \\ x  </em><em>∈</em><em> ( \frac{19}{4} and  \: 6) \\ hope \: its \: helps. \\ can \: you \:mark \: the \: brilliant \: answer.....

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