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  • 22-02-2022
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Solve the inequality 5(2x+1)<10
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Superguest007 Superguest007
  • 22-02-2022

Answer:

x<1/2

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aera9876
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  • 22-02-2022

Answer:

5*(2*x+1)-+10)<0

10x-5=5•2x-1

5•(2x-1)<0

divide both sides by 5

divide both sides by 2

x-1/2<0

add 1/2 on both sides x<1/2

so, x<1/2

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