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31 March, 05:22

What is the solution set to the inequality (4x-3) (2x-1) less than or equal to 0

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  1. 31 March, 05:26
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    Okay, So We Have The Equation:

    (4x-3) * (2x-1) ≤ 0

    So, we need to solve for x.

    Simplify.

    Add One To Zero And Add Three.

    We Get:

    4x * 2x ≤ 4

    Combine:

    6x ≤ 4

    Divide

    X ≤ 4/6

    X ≤ 2/3

    So, X Has To Be Less Than Or Equal To 2/3 To Keep This Equation True.
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