Respuesta :
The inequality should read:
[tex] -8 \geq -5x + 2 > -38 [/tex]
Subtract 2 from all the terms:
[tex] -10 \geq -5x > -40 [/tex]
Divide all the terms by -5 to get x by itself (note that you flip the inequality signs as you divide by a negative):
[tex] \boxed{2 \leq x < 8} [/tex]
The inequality is 2 ≤ x < 8.
A closed dot represents ≤, and an open dot represents <. Since x can represent all values between 2 and 8, you will shade in between 2 and 8 on the number line. x is greater than or equal to 2, so there will be a closed dot on 2. x is less than 8, so there will be an open dot on 8.
The answer is 'number line with a closed dot on 2 and an open dot on 8 and shading in between'.
−8 greater than or equal to −5x + 2 > −38
writing it out:
-8 ≥ -5x + 2 > -38
subtract 2:
-10 ≥ -5x > -40
add 5x
5x -10 ≥ 0 > 5x - 40
separate into two expressions
5x -10 ≥ 0
5x ≥ 10
x ≥ 2
and
0 > 5x -40
40 > 5x
8 > x
combining
8 > x ≥ 2
so ans is
number line with a closed dot on 2 and an open dot on 8 and shading in between