If x ≥ –3, then x + 5 ______ 2. - Mathematics

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If x ≥ –3, then x + 5 ______ 2.

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Solution

If x ≥ –3, then x + 5 2.

Explanation:

Because same number can be added to both sides of inequality without changing the sign of inequality.

Concept: Inequalities - Introduction
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NCERT Mathematics Exemplar Class 11
Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities
Solved Examples | Q 15 (i) | Page 106
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