90 Algebra (Equations and inequalities) (Chapter 3)
Example 20 Self Tutor
Solve forxand graph the solutions: a 3 x¡ 462 b 3 ¡ 2 x< 7
a 3 x¡ 462
) 3 x¡ 4 +4 62 +4 fadding 4 to both sidesg
) 3 x 66
)
3 x
3
6
6
3
fdividing both sides by 3 g
) x 62
Check: If x=1then 3 x¡4=3£ 1 ¡4=¡ 1 and¡ 162 is true.
b 3 ¡ 2 x< 7
) 3 ¡ 2 x¡ 3 < 7 ¡ 3 fsubtracting 3 from both sidesg
) ¡ 2 x< 4
)
¡ 2 x
¡ 2
>
4
¡ 2
fdividing both sides by¡ 2 ,
so reverse the signg
) x>¡ 2
Check: If x=3then 3 ¡ 2 x=3¡ 2 £3=¡ 3
and ¡ 3 < 7 is true.
Example 21 Self Tutor
Solve forxand graph the solutions: ¡ 5 < 9 ¡ 2 x
¡ 5 < 9 ¡ 2 x
) ¡ 5 +2x< 9 ¡ 2 x+2x fadding 2 xto both sidesg
) 2 x¡ 5 < 9
) 2 x¡ 5 +5< 9 +5 fadding 5 to both sidesg
) 2 x< 14
)
2 x
2
<
14
2
fdividing both sides by 2 g
) x< 7
Check: If x=5then ¡ 5 < 9 ¡ 2 £ 5 , i.e., ¡ 5 <¡ 1 which is true.
2 x
Notice the reversal of
the inequality sign in
line as we are
dividing by.
4
¡ 2
b
- 2 x
7 x
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