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INEQUALITIES - 01 Elias Sir

(SOLUTIONS OF EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES) Mathematics

Students Name:……………………………….…..…. PH…………….…..… PS……………….…

Set – A

1) Given that x is an integer such that 8𝑥 ÷ 3 < 47 − 𝑥, find the largest possible of x.

2) Find the largest integer which satisfies the inequality 5𝑥 − 12 < 35 − 2𝑥.

3) Given that x is an integer and 17 + 2𝑥 < 0, find the largest possible value of x.

4) Find the largest integer n which satisfies the inequality 6𝑛 − 5 < 3(𝑛 + 7).

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5) Given that 3 𝑛 − 1 > 2𝑛 + 4, (a) solve the inequality. (b) write down the largest possible value of x.

6) Find the largest positive integer n for which 5𝑛 + 6 < 32 − 𝑛.


7) Find the largest integer n which satisfies the inequality 5𝑛 + 1 < 3(𝑛 − 8).

8) Find the largest integer which satisfied 5𝑛 − 2 < 3(5 − 𝑛).

9) Find the smallest integer which satisfies the inequality 5𝑛 − 43 > 2𝑛 + 7.

10) Find the least integer value of x such that 27 − 18𝑛 ≤ 49.

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11) Find the smallest value of x such that 6 − 4 𝑥 < 5.

12) x is an integer and 3𝑥 + 13 > −12. Find the smallest value of x.


2𝑥+9
13) Given that < 6 and x is a positive prime number, list all possible values of x.
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𝑥
14) Solve 7 + 3 < −5. 15) Solve the inequality 4— 2n < n —17.

𝑥 𝑥
16) Solve 5 − > 3. 17) 4𝑥 − 1 > + 10.
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4𝑥−5
*18) Given that < 7, and that 𝑦 = 5 − 2𝑥, show that 𝑦 > −8.
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Set – B
1) Given that x is an integer such that 3𝑥 − 5 < 11 and 2𝑥 − 7 > 1. Find the value of x.

2) Given that x is an integer such that 5𝑥 − 12 > 15 and 𝑥 2 < 45. Find the value of x.
3) Given that x is an integer such that 3𝑥 − 2 > 8 and 7 − 𝑥 ≥ 1, list all the possible values of x.

4) Given that x is an integer such that 3𝑛 + 11 > 6 and 2𝑛 + 1 ≤ 5, list all the possible values of n.

5) Given that n is an integer such that 3𝑛 − 4 ≤ 8 and 2(𝑛 + 3) > 11, find the possible values of n.

6) Solve the inequality (a) 5𝑛 − 8 > 16, (b) 7𝑛 — 22 ≤ 5𝑛 − 8, (c) Hence write down all values of x which
satisfy (a) and (b)

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7) List the integer values of n for which 9 ≤ 4 𝑛 < 10.5.

8) Find the integer value of n such that 3𝑛 − < 16 < 6𝑛 − 11.


9) Given that 0 < 4 (𝑥 − 2) < 11 and n is an integer, find the possible values 0f x.

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10) Find the set of integers that satisfies the inequalities 7 − 𝑥 < 2𝑥 + 1 < 𝑥 + 10.
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11) Given that 6 ÷ 𝑛 < 2𝑛 + 4 ≤ 34 − 3𝑛 and that n is on integer, find all possible values of n.

12) Find all the integers that satisfy the inequalities 2𝑛 − 3 < 7 − 𝑛 ≤ 6𝑛

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13) Solve the inequalities 5𝑛 − 2 < (𝑛 + 2) < 3𝑛 + 7.
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14) Solve the inequalities 3 − 𝑛 < 2𝑛 + 7 ≤ 10 − 𝑛.


15) Solve the inequalities −4 ≤ 3𝑛 ÷ 2 ≤ 11.

Set – C
1) Solve the inequalities 4 − 𝑛 < 𝑛 − 2 ≤ 6 showing your answer on a number line

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2) Draw a number line and represent the inequality 𝑥 < −2

3) (a) Represent −2 < 𝑥 < 1 on a number line.

(b) Write down the variable values of x

4) Show the following on number lines:


a. 2𝑛 + 1 > 11 b. 10 ≤ 2𝑛 ≤ 𝑛 + 9 c. 𝑛 < 3𝑛 + 2 < 2𝑛 + 6
d. 10 ≤ 2𝑛 − 1 ≤ 𝑛 + 5 e. 2 < 3𝑛 − 1 < 2𝑛 + 7 f. 𝑛 − 10 < 2(𝑛 + 1) < 𝑛

5) (a) draw the lines 𝑦 = 3𝑥, 𝑦 = 2, 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 6.

(b) Shade the region bounded by the inequalities 𝑦 ≥ 2, 𝑥 + 𝑦 ≤ 6, 𝑦 ≤ 3𝑥.

Answers
Set - A
1. 4 (b) −4 10. −1 15. 𝑥 > 7
2. 6 6. 4 11. 2 16. 𝑥 < 14
3. −9 7. −13 12. −8 17. 𝑥 > 3
4. 8 8. 2 13. 2,3 18. Show
5. (a) 𝑛 < −3 9. 17 14. 𝑥 < −36
Set - B
1. 5 (c) 5, 6, 7 12. 1, 2, 3
2. 6 7. 12, 13 12 2
13. − 5 < 𝑛 < 3
3. 4, 5, 6 8. 5, 6 4
4. −1, 0, 1, 2 9. 3, 4 14. − < 𝑛 ≤ 1
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5. 3, 4 10. 3, 4, 5 15. −2 ≤ 𝑛 ≤ 3
6. (a) 𝑥 > 4.8 11. 3, 4, 5, 6
(b) 𝑥 ≤ 7
Set - C
Sketch, so no answers.

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