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1 January, 13:28

Solve the inequalities:

A (x+3) (x-4) <-12

B 1 2/3x + (2x+1) (1/3x-1) ≥0

C (3x-1) ^2>1

D 3x (2x+3) <2x (x+4.5) + 2

E 18 - (x-5) (x-4) ≤-x^2

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  1. 1 January, 14:31
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    When solving an inequality: • you can add the same quantity to each side • you can subtract the same quantity from each side • you can multiply or divide each side by the same positive quantity If you multiply or divide each side by a negative quantity, the inequality symbol must be reversed. So the solution is x > - 1.
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