Which are correct representations of the inequality –3(2x – 5) < 5(2 – x)? Select two options.

x < 5
–6x – 5 < 10 – x
–6x + 15 < 10 – 5x
A number line from negative 3 to 3 in increments of 1. An open circle is at 5 and a bold line starts at 5 and is pointing to the right.
A number line from negative 3 to 3 in increments of 1. An open circle is at negative 5 and a bold line starts at negative 5 and is pointing to the left.

Respuesta :

The inequality are –6x + 15 < 10 – 5x and a number line from negative 3 to 3 in increments of 1. An open circle is at 5 and a bold line starts at 5 and is pointing to the right.

Inequality expressions

Inequality are expressions not separated by an equal sign. Given the inequality expression below;

–3(2x – 5) < 5(2 – x)

Expand

-6x  + 15 < 10 - 5x

Collect the like terms

-6x + 5x < 10 - 15

-x < -5

x > 5

Hence the correct representations of the inequality are –6x + 15 < 10 – 5x and a number line from negative 3 to 3 in increments of 1. An open circle is at 5 and a bold line starts at 5 and is pointing to the right.

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