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Solve the Linear Inequality x525x2+1\frac { x } { 5 } - \frac { 2 } { 5 } \leq \frac { x } { 2 } + 1

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Solve Linear Inequalities
Solve the linear inequality. Other than ∅, use interval notation to express the solution set and graph the solution set
on a number line.
- x525x2+1\frac { x } { 5 } - \frac { 2 } { 5 } \leq \frac { x } { 2 } + 1
 Solve Linear Inequalities Solve the linear inequality. Other than ∅, use interval notation to express the solution set and graph the solution set on a number line. - \frac { x } { 5 } - \frac { 2 } { 5 } \leq \frac { x } { 2 } + 1     A)   \left[ - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right]    B)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right]    C)   \left( - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right)     D)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right)


A) [143,]\left[ - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right]
 Solve Linear Inequalities Solve the linear inequality. Other than ∅, use interval notation to express the solution set and graph the solution set on a number line. - \frac { x } { 5 } - \frac { 2 } { 5 } \leq \frac { x } { 2 } + 1     A)   \left[ - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right]    B)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right]    C)   \left( - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right)     D)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right)
B) (,143]\left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right]
 Solve Linear Inequalities Solve the linear inequality. Other than ∅, use interval notation to express the solution set and graph the solution set on a number line. - \frac { x } { 5 } - \frac { 2 } { 5 } \leq \frac { x } { 2 } + 1     A)   \left[ - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right]    B)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right]    C)   \left( - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right)     D)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right)
C) (143,) \left( - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right)
 Solve Linear Inequalities Solve the linear inequality. Other than ∅, use interval notation to express the solution set and graph the solution set on a number line. - \frac { x } { 5 } - \frac { 2 } { 5 } \leq \frac { x } { 2 } + 1     A)   \left[ - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right]    B)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right]    C)   \left( - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right)     D)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right)
D) (,143) \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right)
 Solve Linear Inequalities Solve the linear inequality. Other than ∅, use interval notation to express the solution set and graph the solution set on a number line. - \frac { x } { 5 } - \frac { 2 } { 5 } \leq \frac { x } { 2 } + 1     A)   \left[ - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right]    B)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right]    C)   \left( - \frac { 14 } { 3 } , \infty \right)     D)   \left( - \infty , - \frac { 14 } { 3 } \right)

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