Solve for x, the inequality given below. -5≤2-3x4≤9 - Mathematics

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Solve for x, the inequality given below.

`-5 ≤ (2 - 3x)/4 ≤ 9`

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Solution

`-5 ≤ (2 - 3x)/4 ≤ 9`

Multiplying each term by 4, we get

⇒ –20 ≤ 2 – 3x ≤ 36

Adding –2 each term, we get

⇒ –22 ≤ –3x ≤ 34

Dividing each term by 3, we get

⇒ `-22/3` ≤ –x ≤ `34/3`

We know that,

Multiplication by –1 inverts the inequality.

So, multiplying each term by –1, we get

⇒ `(-34)/3` ≤ x ≤ `22/3`

Concept: Inequalities - Introduction
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NCERT Mathematics Exemplar Class 11
Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities
Exercise | Q 5 | Page 107
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