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15-3x<0 inequation

A inequation with variable

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15 - 3*x < 0
$$15 - 3 x < 0$$
15 - 3*x < 0
Detail solution
Given the inequality:
$$15 - 3 x < 0$$
To solve this inequality, we must first solve the corresponding equation:
$$15 - 3 x = 0$$
Solve:
Given the linear equation:
15-3*x = 0

Move free summands (without x)
from left part to right part, we given:
$$- 3 x = -15$$
Divide both parts of the equation by -3
x = -15 / (-3)

$$x_{1} = 5$$
$$x_{1} = 5$$
This roots
$$x_{1} = 5$$
is the points with change the sign of the inequality expression.
First define with the sign to the leftmost point:
$$x_{0} < x_{1}$$
For example, let's take the point
$$x_{0} = x_{1} - \frac{1}{10}$$
=
$$- \frac{1}{10} + 5$$
=
$$\frac{49}{10}$$
substitute to the expression
$$15 - 3 x < 0$$
$$15 - \frac{3 \cdot 49}{10} < 0$$
3/10 < 0

but
3/10 > 0

Then
$$x < 5$$
no execute
the solution of our inequality is:
$$x > 5$$
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Solving inequality on a graph
Rapid solution [src]
And(5 < x, x < oo)
$$5 < x \wedge x < \infty$$
(5 < x)∧(x < oo)
Rapid solution 2 [src]
(5, oo)
$$x\ in\ \left(5, \infty\right)$$
x in Interval.open(5, oo)