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Question
The minimum value of x for the inequation 5x – 4 ≥ 18 – 6x is ______.
Options
2
22
– 22
– 2
Solution
The minimum value of x for the inequation 5x – 4 ≥ 18 – 6x is 2.
Explanation:
Given 5x – 4 ≥ 18 – 6x
`\implies` 5x + 6x ≥ 18 + 4
`\implies` 11x ≥ 22
`\implies` x ≥ 2
∴ Minimum value of x = 2
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