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solve this inequalities
-2x ≥ -3​

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Answered by shreyasakpal583
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Answer:

x<4

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the given inequality.

3(2−x)≥2(1−x)

6−3x≥2−2x

6−2≥3x−2x

4≥x

x≤4

Hence, this is the answer.

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Answered by steffis
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Inequalities

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -2x≥-3

Divide both sides of the inequality by -2 and flip the inequality sign

-2x÷(-2)≤-3÷(-2)

Any expression divided by itself equals 1

x≤-3÷(-2)

Dividing two negatives equals a positive: (-)÷(-)=(+)

x≤3÷2

Write the division as a fraction

x\leq \frac{3}{2}

Alternate form

x\leq 1\frac{1}{2}, x\leq 1.5,  x∈[-∞,\frac{3}{2}]

Finally, we concluded the inequalities -2x≥-3 is x\leq \frac{3}{2}

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