Math, asked by vicharpraveen, 9 months ago

Solve: 5x – 3 < 3x + 1, where x is a natural number.

Answers

Answered by paroshnee18
2

Answer:

x < 2

Step-by-step explanation:

we are supposed to doin this way:

5x-3 < 3x +1

5x -3x < 3+1

2x < 4

x<\frac{4}{2}

x<2

∴x < 2 or x is less than 2

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Answered by AlluringNightingale
3

Question:

Solve:

5x – 3 < 3x + 1 , where x is a natural number.

Answer:

x = 1

Solution:

We have ;

=> 5x – 3 < 3x + 1 , x € N

=> 5x - 3x < 1 + 3 , x € N

=> 2x < 4 , x € N

=> x < 4/2 , x € N

=> x < 2 , x € N

•The only natural number less than 2 is 1 .

Thus ,

x = 1

Hence ,

The required answer is x = 1 .

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