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solve the inequation
2(2x+3)-10 < 6x(x-2) x=I​

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Answered by kirtankharwar
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Answer:

2(2x+3)-10 < 6x(x-2) x=I

2(2x+3)-10 < 6x(x-2) x=I4×+6-10<6×-12

2(2x+3)-10 < 6x(x-2) x=I4×+6-10<6×-1212-4<6×-4×

2(2x+3)-10 < 6x(x-2) x=I4×+6-10<6×-1212-4<6×-4×8<2×

2(2x+3)-10 < 6x(x-2) x=I4×+6-10<6×-1212-4<6×-4×8<2×x>8/2. = 4

2(2x+3)-10 < 6x(x-2) x=I4×+6-10<6×-1212-4<6×-4×8<2×x>8/2. = 4solution: ×=( 4, ∞ )

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