Math, asked by yettttus, 10 months ago

how do i solve for linear inequalties

3≤x-5

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Answered by infinity3zeros
1

Answer:

Many simple inequalities can be solved by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing both sides until you are left with the variable on its own.

But these things will change direction of the inequality: ...

Don't multiply or divide by a variable (unless you know it is always positive or always negative)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by anshikaverma29
3

We have to remove all the constants from side of x .

3\leq x-5\\\\

Add 5 both side of inequality.

3 +5\leq x\\\\x\geq 8

Hence, x ∈ [8 , ∞) .

Here infinity is taken because x can be any number greater than 8 , and square bracket is taken on LHS side because x is either equal or greater than 8.

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