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Graph the solution to the inequality. −5√x-2<−10 Drag the symbol to the correct location on the number line to graph the solution.

Graph the solution to the inequality. −5√x-2<−10 Drag the symbol to the correct-example-1
User Baligena
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Answer:

x > 6

Explanation:

Drag the fourth option onto 6 on the line. This is an open circle and points to the right, so it includes all values greater than 6 not including 6.

User Mimosinnet
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Answer:


x>6

Explanation:

So we have the inequality:


-5√(x-2)<-10

Divide both sides by -5. Since we're dividing by a negative, the sign changes:


√(x-2) >2

Square both sides:


√(x-2)^2>2^2\\x-2>4

Add two to both sides:


(x-2)+2>4+2\\x>6

Therefore, x>6.

However, the expression under the square root cannot be negative. Therefore, there is another inequality. Set the expression under the square root to greater than or equal to 0:


x-2\geq 0

Add 2 to both sides:


x\geq 2

However, previously, we determined that x must be greater than 6. That overrules this, so we will ignore it.

Thus, the answer is:


x>6

So, drag the fourth option onto 6 on the line. This is an open circle and points to the right, so it includes all values greater than 6 not including 6.

User Patrick Savalle
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