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Solve the inequality 2(4x - 3) ≥ -3(3x) + 5x? x ≥ 0.5
x ≥ 2
(-infinity, 0.5]
(-infinity, 2]


Solve the inequality 2(4x - 3) ≥ -3(3x) + 5x?

x ≥ 0.5x ≥ 2(-infinity, 0.5](-infinity, 2]

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