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Solve -5x - 3 >= 2 or 4x - 2 >= 5 and write the solution in interval notation. Use improper fractions if necessary.

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Given the system of linear inequalities as;


-5x-3\ge2,4x-2\ge5

Solving the first inequality, we have;


\begin{gathered} -5x-3\ge2 \\ -5x\ge2+3 \\ -5x\ge5 \\ x\leq(5)/(-5) \\ x\leq-1 \end{gathered}

Also, solving the second inequality, we have;


\begin{gathered} 4x-2\ge5 \\ 4x\ge5+2 \\ 4x\ge7 \\ x\ge(7)/(4) \end{gathered}

Combine the intervals, we have;


x\leq-1\text{ or x}\ge(7)/(4)

The solution in interval notation is;


(-\infty,-1\rbrack\cup\lbrack(7)/(4),\infty)

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