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Solution set of the inequality 3(x-3)<5(x-5) is: *
(-∞,8)
(8,∞)
(-∞,-8)
(-8,∞)​

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Answered by 13satnamak47
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Answer:

Thus, all real numbers x,which are less than or equal to 2, are the solutions of the given inequality. Hence, the solution set of the given inequality is (–∞, 2].

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Thus, all real numbers x,which are less than or equal to 2, are the solutions of the given inequality. Hence, the solution set of the given inequality is (–∞, 2].

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