Math, asked by tinadandapat01, 2 months ago

-2(p+3)>5, p belongs to I or integer​

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Answered by himanshu5250
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ANSWER.

p<-11/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide both sides by -2. Since -2 is negative, the inequality direction is changed.

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Subtract 3 from both sides.

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Convert 3 to fraction \frac{6}{2}.

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Since -\frac{5}{2} and \frac{6}{2} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.

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Subtract 6 from -5 to get -11.

ANSWER:p<-11/2

Answered by anjudutt2002
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Answer:

Integers

thank you

-2 and + 3 is Integers and p is belong I

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