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Zachery Bernard
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12 November, 07:09
6 question 4/5 * + 5 < - 3
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Kassandra
12 November, 07:29
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For this case we have the following inequality:
4 / 5x + 5 < - 3
We observe that the variable in this case is x.
We must clear the value of x to solve the problem.
We have then:
4 / 5x < - 3 - 5
4 / 5x < - 8
x < - (5/4) * (8)
x < - 10
The solution set is:
(-inf, - 10)
Answer:
(-inf, - 10)
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