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Solve the inequality, and graph the solution on a number line. 5x - 5 <= 5(x - 1)
Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
O A. The solution is _.
(Type an inequality. Simplify your answer.)
O B. The solution is all real numbers.
O C. There is no solution.
Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
O A. The solution is _.
(Type an inequality. Simplify your answer.)
O B. The solution is all real numbers.
O C. There is no solution.
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GPT 3.5
To solve the inequality, we can start by simplifying both sides:
5x - 5 <= 5(x - 1)
5x - 5 <= 5x - 5
Next, we can subtract 5x from both sides:
-5 <= -5
Since -5 is less than or equal to -5, the inequality holds true for all values of x. Therefore, the solution is:
O B. The solution is all real numbers.
5x - 5 <= 5(x - 1)
5x - 5 <= 5x - 5
Next, we can subtract 5x from both sides:
-5 <= -5
Since -5 is less than or equal to -5, the inequality holds true for all values of x. Therefore, the solution is:
O B. The solution is all real numbers.
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