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Solve the inequality 0>-3×-2×.

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1) given:


0\ \textgreater \ - 3^(x) - 2^(x)

2) transpose terms:


3^x \ \textgreater \ - 2^x

3) Solution:

The inequality is true for any value of x because 3^x is always positive and - 2^x is always negative.

Answer: x ∈ R
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