-2-x/4<=1+x/3 , 3-x<4(x-3)
solve the inequalities
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Step-by-step explanation:
2x+1
=
2x+6
5
Variable x cannot be equal to any of the values −3,0 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by 2x(x+3), the least common multiple of x
2
+3x,2x+6.
2(2x+1)=x×5
Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by 2x+1.
4x+2=x×5
Subtract x×5 from both sides.
4x+2−x×5=0
Combine 4x and −x×5 to get −x.
−x+2=0
Subtract 2 from both sides. Anything subtracted from zero gives its negation.
−x=−2
Multiply both sides by −1.
x=2
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