SOLUTION: Write two different inequalities of the form ax +b> c such that one has a solution of x > -5 and the other has a solution of x<1/2.
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Question 404738: Write two different inequalities of the form ax +b> c such that one has a solution of x > -5 and the other has a solution of x<1/2.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Write two different inequalities of the form ax +b> c such that one has a solution of x > -5 and the other has a solution of x<1/2.
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Start with the solution:
x > -5
x + 5 > 0
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Then (for example):
2x + 10 > 0
Then
2x + 13 > 3
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Start with the solution:
x < 1/2
x - 1/2 < 0
The
4x -2 < 0
4x+1 < 3
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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