Mathematics
The solution set of the inequation x - 3 ≥ -5, x ∈ R is :
{x : x > -2, x ∈ R}
{x : x ≤ -2, x ∈ R}
{x : x ≥ -2, x ∈ R}
{-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}
Linear Inequations
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Given,
⇒ x - 3 ≥ -5
⇒ x ≥ -5 + 3
⇒ x ≥ -2
⇒ Solution set = {x : x ≥ -2, x ∈ R}
Hence, Option 3 is the correct option.
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