MATHEMATICS
JAMB 2002 - Question 17
Mathematics 2002 JAMB Past Questions - Question 17: Find the range of values of x for which x+2/4 -2x-3/3
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Correct Answer
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Explanation
To solve the inequality x + 2/4 - 2x - 3/3 < 4, we can simplify the expression and solve for x:x + 1/2 - 2x - 1 < 4Combining like terms:-x - 1/2 < 4To isolate x, we can multiply both sides of the inequality by -1 (and reverse the inequality sign since we are multiplying by a negative number):x + 1/2 > -4Subtracting 1/2 from both sides:x > -4 - 1/2x > -8/2 - 1/2x > -9/2Therefore, the range of values for x that satisfy the inequality x + 2/4 - 2x - 3/3 < 4 is x > -9/2.
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