3x^5 + 2
The ^ sign means the number after it is an exponent.
This breaks into two inequalities:
2x - 3 > 6
and
-2x + 3 > 6
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2x - 3 > 6
Add 3 to both sides:
2x > 9
Divide 2 to both sides:
x > 4.5
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-2x + 3 > 6
Subtract 3 to both sides:
-2x > 3
Divide -2 to both sides:
x < -1.5
Answer:
All real numbers are solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve your equation step-by-step
3(x+2)=5x+1−2x+5
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation
3(x+2)=5x+1−2x+5
(3)(x)+(3)(2)=5x+1+−2x+5(Distribute)
3x+6=5x+1+−2x+5
3x+6=(5x+−2x)+(1+5)(Combine Like Terms)
3x+6=3x+6
3x+6=3x+6
Step 2: Subtract 3x from both sides
3x+6−3x=3x+6−3x
6=6
Step 3: Subtract 6 from both sides
6−6=6−6
0=0
Perpendicular line always have slopes that are negative reciprocals of one another. Mathematically,
m1*m2=-1
So to be perpendicular to the line given, let's rearrange it to the point slope form of a line...
3y=6x ?3 (not sure what you wanted to type there)
anyway isolating y by dividing both side by three will leave 2x where 2 is the slope.
So for the other line to be perpendicular, m*2=-1, m=-1/2, now we have:
y=-x/2 +b, we can now you the point given to solve for b
4=-2/2 +b
4=-1+b
b=5 so
y=-x/2 +5 or more neatly
y=(10-x)/2