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4 September, 18:12

Solve the inequality for x, assuming that a, b, and c are positive constants.

(a) a (bx - c) ≥ bc

(Choose the correct answer)

1.[0, c/a]

2. (c/b, bc/a)

3. [c/a + c/b, infinity)

4. (bc, a (b-c) / bc]

5. (-infinity, c/b]

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  1. 4 September, 18:40
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    A (bx - c) ≥ bc, implies (bx - c) ≥ bc / a and then bx ≥ bc/a + c, x ≥ c/a + c/b

    so the solution is 3. [c/a + c/b, infinity)
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