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Solve the following inequality: 5x − 18 > 2x + 3

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Our answer is: x > 7.


\Large\texttt{Explanation}

We are asked to solve the following inequality -


  • \sf{5x-18 > 2x+3}

Combine the like terms on both sides -


  • \sf{5x-2x > 3 + 18}

  • \sf{3x > 21}

Divide both sides by 3 to isolate x -


  • \sf{x > 7}


\therefore x > 7

User Artsiom Praneuski
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Answer:

x > 7

Explanation:

Sure, let's solve the inequality 5x - 18 > 2x + 3:

First, let's isolate the variable x on one side of the inequality:

5x - 18 > 2x + 3

Subtract 2x from both sides:

5x - 2x - 18 > 3

Simplify:

3x - 18 > 3

Now, add 18 to both sides:

3x - 18 + 18 > 3 + 18

3x > 21

Finally, divide both sides by 3 to solve for x

x > 21/3

x > 7

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