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Which of the following is not a way to represent the solution of the inequality 5(x + 2) greater than or equal to 7x + 2(x − 1)? . 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 greater to 3

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Answer:

option: B is correct.

( A number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the left ).

Explanation:

We are asked to find which of the following is not a way to represent the solution of the inequality 5(x + 2) greater than or equal to 7x + 2(x − 1) i.e. we are given a inequality as:


5(x+2)\geq7x+2 (x-1)

i.e.
5x+10\geq7x+2x-2

i.e.
5x+10\geq9x-2


10+2\geq9x-5x\\\\12\geq4x\\\\x\leq3

Hence, the region in the number line is:

(-∞,3]

Hence, we get a number line with a closed circle at 3 and shaded region to the left of 3.

Hence Option B is correct.

( A number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the left ).

Which of the following is not a way to represent the solution of the inequality 5(x-example-1
3 votes

For this case we have the following inequality:


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We must rewrite the inequality to find the solution.

By doing distributive property we have:


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Adding similar terms we have:


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Combining similar terms:


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Rewriting we have:


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Clearing the value of x we have:


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Therefore, the solution set is:

(-∞, 3]

Answer:

The following is not a way to represent the solution of the inequality:

A number line with a closed circle on 3 and shading to the right

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