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Solve the linear inequality 2x−7≤5 .
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To solve the linear inequality 2x - 7 ≤ 5, we want to isolate the variable x on one side of the inequality sign.
We start by adding 7 to both sides of the inequality:
2x - 7 + 7 ≤ 5 + 7
This simplifies to:
2x ≤ 12
Next, we divide both sides of the inequality by 2 to solve for x:
(2x)/2 ≤ 12/2
This simplifies to:
x ≤ 6
Therefore, the solution to the linear inequality 2x - 7 ≤ 5 is x ≤ 6.
We start by adding 7 to both sides of the inequality:
2x - 7 + 7 ≤ 5 + 7
This simplifies to:
2x ≤ 12
Next, we divide both sides of the inequality by 2 to solve for x:
(2x)/2 ≤ 12/2
This simplifies to:
x ≤ 6
Therefore, the solution to the linear inequality 2x - 7 ≤ 5 is x ≤ 6.
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