To solve the inequality, we need to isolate x. We can do this by moving the terms involving x to one side of the inequality and the constants to the other.
First, let's move the terms involving x to the left side:
4x - 2x >= 5 + 3 2x >= 8
Now, divide by 2 on both sides to solve for x:
x >= 4
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is x is greater than or equal to 4.
4x-5 >= 2 2x+3
To solve the inequality, we need to isolate x. We can do this by moving the terms involving x to one side of the inequality and the constants to the other.
First, let's move the terms involving x to the left side:
4x - 2x >= 5 + 3
2x >= 8
Now, divide by 2 on both sides to solve for x:
x >= 4
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is x is greater than or equal to 4.