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What is the solution set to x 3 + x 2 ≤ 10x – 8?

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The answer is
x=(11)/(8)

First you must simplify the inequality

2x+3≤10x-8

Then, you must subtract 10 on each side

-8x+3≤-8

Subtract 3 on both sides

-8x≤-11

Divide both sides by -8


x=(11)/(8)

User Sampath Janardhan
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Answer:

x (curvy E) <-infinity.-4] U[1,2]

Explanation:

i would explain but its ALOT of work

hope it helps!

User Markashworth
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