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Solve the following inequality: -6 ≤ 3x – 3, x ∈ Z​

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Answered by chotukhan89855
2

Answer:

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Given inequation is,

2+4x<2x−5≤3x

⇒2+4x<2x and 2x−5≤3x

⇒4x−2x<−2 and −5≤3x−2x

⇒2x<−2 and −5≤x

⇒x<−1 and −5≤x

⇒−5≤x<−1

As x∈Z

The solution set is {−5,−4,−3,−2}.

Answered by mehdwanarsh
0

Answer:

 - 6 + 3 &lt; 3x \\  - 3 &lt; 3x \\  - 1 &lt; x \\

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