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Represent the solution of the inequation 2x +5÷3>3x-3 on the real number line

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

\implies \dfrac{2x+5}{3}>3x-3

= > 2x + 5 > 3( 3x - 3 )

= > 2x + 5 > 9x - 9

= > 5 + 9 > 9x - 2x

= > 14 > 7x

= > 14/7 > x

= > 2 > x

Hence, x is lesser than 2. Solution set( in N ) is { ... - 1, 0 , 1 }.

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