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Question
Solve the inequation:
4 – 2x < 3(3 – x)
Sum
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Solution
4 – 2x < 3(3 – x)
∴ 4 – 2 < 9 – 3x
Adding 3x on both sides, we get
4 + x < 9
Subtracting 4 from both sides, we get
x < 5
i.e., x takes all real values less than 5
∴ the solution set is `(-oo, 5)`
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Chapter 8: Linear Inequations - Exercise 8.1 [Page 116]
