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3 October, 17:37

Solve the compound inequality.

9 - 4x ≥ 5 or 4 (-1 + x) - 6 ≥ 2

A. x ≥ 1 or x ≥ 3

B. x ≤ 1 or x ≥ 3

C. x ≤ - 1 or x ≤ 3

D. x ≥ - 1 or x ≥ 3

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  1. 3 October, 17:53
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    9 - 4x > = 5 or 4 (-1 + x) - 6 > = 2

    -4x > = 5 - 9 - 4 + 4x - 6 > = 2

    -4x > = - 4 4x - 10 > = 2

    x = 2 + 10

    x = 12

    x > = 12/4

    x > = 3

    answer is : B
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