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Ax - b< c solve inequality for x

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Solution for inequality
ax - b< c is
x< (b+c)/(a) .

Explanation:

Here we have , the following inequality to solve for x , ax - b< c .Let's do it:

ax - b< c


ax - b< c

Adding both sides b


(ax - b)+b< c+(b)

Simplifying


(a)x < b+c

Dividing both sides by a


((a)x)/(a) < (b+c)/(a)


x< (b+c)/(a)

Therefore , Solution for inequality
ax - b< c is
x< (b+c)/(a) .

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