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Solve the compound inequality 5x - 4 > 12 and -6x ≥ -36. Graph the solution set.

Solve the compound inequality 5x - 4 > 12 and -6x ≥ -36. Graph the solution set-example-1

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Given

The inequality is given


\begin{gathered} 5x-3>12 \\ -6x\ge-36 \end{gathered}Step-by-step explanation

Simplify the inequalities in terms of x.


\begin{gathered} 5x-3>12 \\ 5x>12+3 \\ 5x\gt15 \\ x\gt3 \end{gathered}
(3,\infty)


\begin{gathered} -6x\ge-36 \\ x\leq(36)/(6) \\ x\leq6 \end{gathered}


(-\infty,6\rbrack

The interval notation for the compound inequality is

[tex]3Answer

The graph for the solution set is

Solve the compound inequality 5x - 4 > 12 and -6x ≥ -36. Graph the solution set-example-1
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