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Solve the inequality and represent the solution in the number line:5x - (x + 2) > -5(1 + x) +3

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5x-(x+2)>-5(1+x)+3

We can begin by eliminating the parentheses by distributing the terms:


5x-x-2>-5-5x+3

Reducing like terms at either side of the equation:


4x-2>-2-5x

Adding 2 at both sides:


\begin{gathered} 4x-2+2>-2+2-5x \\ \\ 4x>-5x \end{gathered}

Now adding 5x at both sides:


\begin{gathered} 4x+5x>-5x+5x \\ \\ 9x>0 \\ \\ x>0 \end{gathered}

Then, the solution for the inequality is the set of all real numbers higher than 0 (excluding it).

We can represent this in the number line by highlighting all positive numbers and drawing a void circle at 0 to indicate that the solution does not include it:

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