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Solve 5x-3<3x+2 when
a. x is an integer b. x is an real no.

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We have 5x−3<3x+1

⇒5x−3+3<3x+1+3

⇒5x<3x+4

⇒5x−3×<3x+4−3x

⇒2x<4⇒x<2

(i) When x is an integer the solutions of the given inequality are {.............,−4,−3,−2,−1,0,1}

(ii) When x is a real number the solutions of the inequality are given by x < 2 i.e. all real number x which are less than 2 Therefore the solution set of the inequality is x∈(−∞,2)

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