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17 September, 11:30

What can k equal so that 2kx-3k<2x+4+3kx to have no solution

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  1. 17 September, 15:26
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    Answer: k = - 2

    solution: 2kx-3k<2x+4+3kx,

    -3k-4<2x+3kx-2kx,

    -3k-4< (k+2) x

    Since this inequality has no solution, k = - 2.
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