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Solve the inequality e-2<0

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The solution to the inequality
$e - 2 < 0$ is the set of all real numbers less than
$2$, which can be expressed mathematically as
$(-\infty, 2)$.

To solve the inequality e - 2 < 0, we can add to both sides to get:

e < 2

This means that all real numbers that are less than 2 are solutions to the inequality. We can represent this solution set mathematically as:


(-\infty, 2)

This means that the inequality is true for all real numbers in the interval
(-\infty, 2).

Here is a graph of the inequality:

The graph shows that the line y = e - 2 is above the x-axis for all values of x less than 2. This means that the inequality e - 2 < 0 is true for all values of x less than 2.

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