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Which of the following values for n makes the inequality 2n−−√<5 true?(1 point)Responses18188812.512.516
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Assuming the inequality is √(2n) < 5:
Square both sides (both nonnegative): 2n < 25 → n < 12.5. Also require n ≥ 0 for the square root to be defined.
From the choices given, the value that satisfies 0 ≤ n < 12.5 is 8. So the correct choice is 8.
Square both sides (both nonnegative): 2n < 25 → n < 12.5. Also require n ≥ 0 for the square root to be defined.
From the choices given, the value that satisfies 0 ≤ n < 12.5 is 8. So the correct choice is 8.
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