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(2x+4)/(x-1)>= 5 give solution plz

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \frac{2x + 4}{x - 1} \geqslant 5

2x + 4 \geqslant 5(x - 1)

2x + 4 \geqslant 5x - 5

2x - 5x \geqslant - 5 - 4

 - 3x \geqslant - 9

3x \geqslant 9

x \geqslant \frac{9}{3}

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nickchavan: thnx
nickchavan: 3(x-3)/x-1 plz explain where 3 gone
brunoconti: thks. since 3 is a positive constant, it does not therefore affect the outcome, that is why i divide by 3 om both sides. i could have kept it as well.
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