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Solve 5x - 3<7. Show the graph of the solution on number line.​

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Answered by garvgoswami12
3

Answer:

5x-3=7

5x=10

X=2..

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Answered by presentmoment
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The solution of the inequality is x < 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given inequality:

5x – 3 < 7.

To solve this inequality:

5x – 3 < 7

Add 3 on both sides.

5x – 3 + 3 < 7 + 3

5x < 10

Divide by 5 on both sides.

$\frac{5x}{5}&lt;\frac{10}{5}

x < 2

The solution of the inequality is x < 2.

The graph of the solution is attached below.

Open circle in number line indicates that 2 is not included in the solution.

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