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What is the solution to the rational inequality?

3−x/2x+1 ≥2

What is the solution to the rational inequality? 3−x/2x+1 ≥2-example-1
User Hemi
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Answer:

Explanation:

the answer for this is

(-1/2, 1/5] <---

remember that it is a bracket at the end not a parenthese

the answer is B

User Rockgecko
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Answer:


(-(1)/(2),(1)/(5) ), aka Option D is correct.

Hope this helps!

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