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Command

Solve

Inequality
5*(y+1)-2*(y+3) <= 5*(y-1)

  1. an inequality in which left side of inequality less than or equal to right side of inequality. The left side of the inequality is equal to a sum consisting of 2 terms. The 1st term of the sum is equal to a product that comprises 2 factors. The 1st factor of the product is equal to five. The 2nd factor of the product is equal to a sum containing 2 terms. The 1st term of the sum is equal to y. The 2nd term of the sum is equal to one. The 2nd term of the sum is equal to a negative product comprising 2 factors. The 1st factor of the product is equal to two. The 2nd factor of the product is a sum that consists of 2 terms. The 1st term of the sum is equal to y. The 2nd term of the sum is equal to three. The right side of the inequality is equal to a product comprising 2 factors. The 1st factor of the product is equal to five. The 2nd factor of the product is equal to a sum that comprises 2 terms. The 1st term of the sum is equal to y. The 2nd term of the sum is negative one.
  2. five times opening brace y plus one closing brace plus negative two multiplied by opening brace y plus three closing brace smaller or equal than five multiplied by open parenthesis y plus negative one close parenthesis;
Variable
Result

Exact

<<<<y >= 2>>>>

  1. an inequality in which left side of inequality greater than or equal to right side of inequality; the left side of the inequality is equal to y; the right side of the inequality is equal to two;
  2. open parenthesis opening bracket y greater or equal than two closing bracket close parenthesis.