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Solve the inequality. 2(4x – 3) ≥ –3(3x) + 5x? x ≥ 0.5 x ≥ 2 (–[infinity], 0.5] (–[infinity], 2]

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Answered by 917998
2

Answer:

0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

First let's distribute on both sides to get 8x - 6 >= -9x + 5x. Now we can combine like terms to get 8x - 6 >= -4x. We move -6 to the right side to get 8x >= -4x + 6. Add 4x on both sides to get 12x >= 6. Divide by 12 on both sides to get x >= 0.5. I hope this satisfies your question!

Answered by jagratipandey
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