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Solve the inequality for real x, 3(x-2)/5<_5(2-x)/3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Summary. Many simple inequalities can be solved by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing both sides until you are left with the variable on its own. But these things will change direction of the inequality: Multiplying or dividing both sides by a negative number.

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Ex 6.1, 11 Solve the given inequality for real x: (3( −2))/5 ≤ ( 5(2 −))/3 (3( −2))/5 ≤ (5(2 −))/3 3 × 3( x ...

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