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21 January, 20:27

Solve the inequality. Graph the solution.

2 (5 - 3x) < x-4 (3 - x)

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  1. 21 January, 21:20
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    x>2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first thing you need to do is distribute.

    2 time 5 and 2 time - 3x; - 4 times 3 and - 4 times - x.

    After that you would get 10-6x < x-12+4x.

    Now combine like terms. The only like terms are on the right side: x and 4x.

    Now it's 10-6x < 5x-12.

    Now put x on one side. I prefer to work with a positive x so I would move it to the right.

    Now it's 10 < 11x-12.

    Isolate the x. Move the - 12 first

    Now it's 22<11x.

    Divide by 11 next.

    Now it's 11
    Switch it around so it's easier to interpret for the graph.

    Final written inequality is x>11.

    Graph the line x = 11 but with a dotted line because it is not equal to 11.

    Color in everything to the right of the line because everything greater than x is to the right.
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