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Solve for the value of x in the given rational inequalities.​

Solve for the value of x in the given rational inequalities.​-example-1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1

1 +
(x-5)/(2) -
(x+3)/(5) ≤ 0

multiply through by 10 ( the LCM of 2 and 5 ) to clear the fractions

10 + 5(x - 5) - 2(x + 3) ≤ 0 ← distribute parenthesis on left side and simplify

10 + 5x - 25 - 2x - 6 ≤ 0

3x - 21 ≤ 0 ( add 21 to both sides )

3x ≤ 21 ( divide both sides by 3 )

x ≤ 7

2


(6x)/(5) -
(2)/(3) ≥ 4

multiply through by 15 ( the LCM of 5 and 3 ) to clear the fractions

18x - 10 ≥ 60 ( add 10 to both sides )

18x ≥ 70 ( divide both sides by 18 )

x ≥
(70)/(18) , that is

x ≥
(35)/(9)

3


(x)/(10) -
(2)/(8) ≥ 1

multiply through by 40 ( the LCM of 10 and 8 ) to clear the fractions

4x - 10 ≥ 40 ( add 10 to both sides )

4x ≥ 50 ( divide both sides by 4 )

x ≥
(50)/(4) , that is

x ≥
(25)/(2)

User Aditya Garg
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Answer:


\textsf{1.} \quad x \leq 7


\textsf{2.} \quad x \geq (35)/(9)


\textsf{3.} \quad x \geq (25)/(2)

Explanation:

Question 1

Given inequality:


1+(x-5)/(2)-(x+3)/(5) \leq 0


\textsf{Add \; $(x+3)/(5)$ \; to both sides}:


\implies 1+(x-5)/(2)-(x+3)/(5) +(x+3)/(5)\leq 0+(x+3)/(5)


\implies 1+(x-5)/(2)\leq (x+3)/(5)


\textsf{Rewrite $1$ as $(2)/(2)$}:


\implies (2)/(2)+(x-5)/(2)\leq (x+3)/(5)


\textsf{Apply the fraction rule} \quad (a)/(c)+(b)/(c)=(a+b)/(c):


\implies (2+x-5)/(2)\leq (x+3)/(5)


\implies (x-3)/(2)\leq (x+3)/(5)

Cross multiply:


\implies 5(x-3)\leq 2(x+3)


\implies 5x-15\leq 2x+6

Subtract 2x from both sides:


\implies 5x-15-2x\leq 2x+6-2x


\implies 3x-15\leq 6

Add 15 to both sides:


\implies 3x-15+15\leq 6+15


\implies 3x\leq 21

Divide both sides by 3:


\implies (3x)/(3)\leq (21)/(3)


\implies x \leq 7

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Question 2

Given inequality:


(6x)/(5)-(2)/(3) \geq 4


\textsf{Add \; $(2)/(3)$ \; to both sides}:


\implies (6x)/(5)-(2)/(3) +(2)/(3)\geq 4+(2)/(3)


\implies (6x)/(5)\geq (12)/(3)+(2)/(3)


\implies (6x)/(5)\geq (12+2)/(3)


\implies (6x)/(5)\geq (14)/(3)

Cross multiply:


\implies 3(6x) \geq 14(5)


\implies 18x \geq 70

Divide both sides by 18:


\implies (18x)/(18) \geq (70)/(18)


\implies x \geq (70)/(18)

Reduce the fraction by dividing the numerator and the denominator by 2:


\implies x \geq (70 / 2)/(18 / 2)


\implies x \geq (35)/(9)

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Question 3

Given inequality:


(x)/(10)-(2)/(8) \geq 1


\textsf{Add \; $(2)/(8)$ \; to both sides}:


\implies (x)/(10)-(2)/(8) +(2)/(8)\geq 1+(2)/(8)


\implies (x)/(10)\geq (8)/(8)+(2)/(8)


\implies (x)/(10)\geq (8+2)/(8)


\implies (x)/(10)\geq (10)/(8)

Cross multiply:


\implies 8(x) \geq 10(10)


\implies 8x \geq 100

Divide both sides by 8:


\implies (8x)/(8) \geq (100)/(8)


\implies x \geq (100)/(8)

Reduce the fraction by dividing the numerator and the denominator by 4:


\implies x \geq (100 / 4)/(8 / 4)


\implies x \geq (25)/(2)

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