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Which are correct representations of the inequality –3(2x-5) < 5(2 - x)? Select two options.​

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Answer: All the ways I solved this the answer is the same,

x>5 or (5,∞) That being the Interval Notation {The second one}

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User Vaibhav Mule
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The correct representations of the inequality –3(2x-5) < 5(2 - x) are ;

C. -6X + 15 < 10 - 5X

A. The first picture

What are the correct representations?

The correct representations of the inequality are those equations that can be resolved to solve the problem. So, we have;

–3(2x-5) < 5(2 - x)

= -6X + 15 < 10 - 5x

We can solve for x by collecting like terms as follows:

-6x + 5x < 10 - 15

-x < -5

x > 5

The first picture is another true representation of the inequality.

Which are correct representations of the inequality –3(2x-5) < 5(2 - x)? Select-example-1
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