Solve the inequality, 3x – 5 < x + 7, when x is an integer. - Mathematics

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Solve the inequality, 3x – 5 < x + 7, when x is an integer.

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Solution

We have, 3x – 5 < x + 7

⇒ 3x < x + 12   .....(Adding 5 to both sides)

⇒ 2x < 12  ......(Subtracting x from both sides)

⇒ x < 6  ......(Dividing by 2 on both sides)

Solution set is {....–3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}.

Concept: Inequalities - Introduction
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NCERT Mathematics Exemplar Class 11
Chapter 6 Linear Inequalities
Solved Examples | Q 1 (iii) | Page 100
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