Solve the inequality 23x≤5

. Which of the following graphs shows the solution?

1 answer

The inequality 23x ≤ 5 can be solved by dividing both sides of the inequality by 23:

x ≤ 5/23

The solution is x ≤ 5/23, which means all numbers less than or equal to 5/23 are solutions to the inequality.

The graph that shows the solution is the graph where all points to the left of or on the line x = 5/23 are shaded. This is represented by:

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<img src="https://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?\bg_white&space;\fn_cm&space;\large&space;\text{Graph}:(x\leq&space;\frac{5}{23})" title="\large \text{Graph}:(x\leq \frac{5}{23})" />
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