Which of the following is not a way to represent the solution of the inequality 2(x − 1) greater than or equal to −12?
x greater than or equal to −5 x less than or equal to −5 −5 less than or greater to x A number line with a closed circle on negative 5 and shading to the right

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For this case we have the following inequality:
 [tex]2(x-1) \geq -12[/tex]
 Rewriting the inequality we have:
 [tex]2x-2 \geq -12[/tex]
 From here, we clear the value of x.
 We have then:
 [tex]2x \geq -12+2[/tex]
 [tex]2x \geq -10[/tex]
 [tex]x \geq \frac{-10}{2} [/tex]
 [tex]x \geq -5[/tex]
 Therefore, the solution is given by the interval:
 [-5,∞)
 Answer:
 
the following is not a way to represent the solution of the inequality:
 
x less than or equal to −5

Answer:

(5)

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