Math, asked by louisa38, 1 month ago

a) In the inequation 2 + (3x - 1)/5 <= (2x - 1)/4 + 3, Write the greatest value of 'x' when:
i) x is a natural number
ii) x is a real number​

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Answered by ankitadahiya
2

Answer:

x is a real number

Step-by-step explanation:

2+(3x-1)/5=(2x-1)/4+3

2+(3x-1)/5=(2x-1)/7

7{2+(3x-1)}=5(2x-1)

14+21x-7=10x-5

21x-10x=7-14-5

11x=12

x=12/11

Answered by pankajrastogi321
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Step-by-step explanation:

I am correct expert Pankaj Rastogi

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