Предмет: Алгебра, автор: jotaro58

Реши неравенство, подели коэффициент перед х

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Автор ответа: Annnnna12345643222
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Ответ:x≤-3

Объяснение:

нужно поделить неравенство на -5, знак поменяется на противоположный


jotaro58: Спасибо конечно, но я не пойму как мне это записать, ведь там нету х, возможно с сайтом что то не то
Annnnna12345643222: Х меньше либо равно -5
Annnnna12345643222: Извини, не то написала, вместо -5 нужно -3
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