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Find the solution set to this inequality:


2x - 3 > (2x - 5)/(2)
a, b, c, or d ​

Find the solution set to this inequality: 2x - 3 > (2x - 5)/(2) a, b, c, or d ​-example-1

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

2x-3 > 2x-5/2

⇒2x-3/1=2x-5/2

⇒(2x-3)×2=(2x-5)×1

4x-6=2x-5

⇒2x-1>0

⇒2x>1

⇒x>1/2

User Ankush
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Answer:


2x - 3 > (2x - 5)/(2) \\ 2(2x - 3) > 2x - 5 \\ 4x - 6 > 2x - 5 \\ 4x - 2x > 6 - 5 \\ 2x >1 \\ \boxed{x > (1)/(2) }

c. x>1/2 is the right answer.

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