SOLUTION: how do you solve the inequality 2x-3/2x-5 > -1
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Question 665675: how do you solve the inequality 2x-3/2x-5 > -1
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Starting with
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Multiply both sides by (2x-5)
2x-3 > -2x + 5
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Isolate x on one side
2x + 2x > 5 + 3
4x > 8
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Divide both sides by 4
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Check
2(2) - 3 = 4-3 = 1
2(2) - 5 = 4-5 = -1
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