SOLUTION: If 5x-3 < or = 5 + 3x < or =4x + 2 express it as a< or = x < or = b and then the values of a & b

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Question 947682: If 5x-3 < or = 5 + 3x < or =4x + 2 express it as a< or = x < or = b and then the values of a & b
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x-3 < or = 5 + 3x < or =4x + 2
5x-3<=5+3x<=4x+2



You may already know the properties to use. That extended inequality is two inequalities
combined with AND.








AND









Put both results together.


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