To solve the inequality, we must first distribute the terms:
5x - 4(2x - 1) >= 2(2x - 5)5x - 8x + 4 >= 4x - 10-3x + 4 >= 4x - 10
Next, we need to simplify the inequality:
-3x + 4 >= 4x - 10-3x - 4x >= -10 - 4-7x >= -14
Now, we can solve for x by dividing by -7 on both sides:
x <= 2
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is x is less than or equal to 2.
To solve the inequality, we must first distribute the terms:
5x - 4(2x - 1) >= 2(2x - 5)
5x - 8x + 4 >= 4x - 10
-3x + 4 >= 4x - 10
Next, we need to simplify the inequality:
-3x + 4 >= 4x - 10
-3x - 4x >= -10 - 4
-7x >= -14
Now, we can solve for x by dividing by -7 on both sides:
x <= 2
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is x is less than or equal to 2.