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Which of the following is not a way to represent the solution of the inequality 2(x − 2) less than or equal to 2?

A number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the right
A number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the left
3 greater than or equal to x
x less than or equal to 3

User Jbradaric
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The answer is A  A number line with a closed circle on 3-
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Answer:

The correct option is 1.

Explanation:

The given inequality is


2(x-2)\leq 2

Divide both the sides by 2.


(2(x-2))/(2)\leq (2)/(2)


(x-2)\leq 1

Add 2 on both the sides.


x-2+2\leq 1+2


x\leq 3

The value of x is than or equal to 3. In other words 3 greater than or equal to x.

Since the sign of inequality is ≤, therefore a number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the left represent the above inequality.

Only the statement "A number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the right" is not is not a way to represent the solution of the given inequality.

Therefore the correct option is 1.

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