Question
Question: How do you solve \(3\left( {5 - 5x} \right) > 5x\)?...
How do you solve 3(5−5x)>5x?
Solution
These questions can be solved by simplifying the brackets and after that take all constant terms to one side and all terms containing x to the other sides and then simplify the equation till we get the required result.
Complete step-by-step answer:
A linear inequality is an inequality in one variable that can be written in one of the following forms where a and b are real numbers and a=0,
ax+b<0;ax+b>0;ax+b⩾0;ax+b⩽0.
Now given inequality is −7x⩾56,
This is inequality in form ax+b⩾0, where a and b are constants,
Now taking the constant term to the other side we get,
⇒ax⩾−b,
Now taking all constant terms to one side we get,
If a is positive the sign doesn’t change, and as equal to sign is there in the inequality one bracket will be closed bracket ,so solution for the above will be written as , x∈[a−b,∞),
Now if a is negative then the sign changes, the equation becomes,
⇒x⩽a−b,
As equal to sign is there in the inequality one bracket will be closed bracket ,so solution for the above will be written as x∈(−∞,a−b].
Now the give inequality is,
By simplifying the brackets we get,
⇒15−15x>5x,
Now add 15x to both sides we get,
15−15x+15x>5x+15x,
Now simplifying we get,
15>20x,
Now divide both sides with 15, we get,
⇒2015>2020x,
Now simplify the equation we get,
⇒43>x,
This can be written as,
⇒x<43,
This can also be written as(−∞,43).
The solution of the given inequality 3(5−5x)>5x is(−∞,43).
Note:
There are three ways to represent solutions to inequalities: an interval, a graph, and an inequality. Because there is usually more than one solution to an inequality, when you check your answer you should check the end point and one other value to check the direction of the inequality. When we work with inequalities, we can usually treat them similarly to but not exactly as we treat equalities.