Which of the following gives a single solution of the inequality (X+3)-2<0 and shows a graph that can be used to determine
the entire solution set of the inequality?
X=0 , X=-1 , X=2 , X=5

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Answer:

x<-1

Step-by-step explanation:

The given inequality is (x+3)-2<0

We re write to obtain:

x+3-2<0

We simplify on the left to get:

[tex]x+1 \: < \: 0[/tex]

This gives

[tex]x \: < \: - 1[/tex]

The graph that can be used to determine

the entire solution set of the inequality is shown in the attachment.

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The entire solution set of given inequality  (X+3)-2<0 is

x<-1

Given  :

The given inequality is

[tex](x+3)-2<0[/tex]

solve the given inequality for x

[tex](x+3)-2<0\\[/tex]

Add 2 on both sides of inequality

[tex](x+3)<2\\x+3<2[/tex]

Now subtract 3 from both sides

[tex]x<-1[/tex]

all the x values are less than 1

The entire solution set of inequality is

x<-1

The graph that can be used to determine the entire solution is attached below.

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