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Solve.

5x – 10 ≤ 20

(–∞, 2]
(–∞, 2)
(–∞, 6]
(–∞, 6)

2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

c

Explanation:

edge

User Interactive
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For this case we must solve the following inequality:


5x-10 \leq20

Adding 10 to both sides of the inequality:


5x-10 + 10 \leq20 + 10\\5x \leq30

Dividing between 5 on both sides of the inequality:


\ \frac {5x} {5} \leq \frac {30} {5}\\x \leq6

Thus, the function is defined for all values of "x" less than or equal to 6

Answer:

(-∞, 6]

Option C

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