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Find the values of x of for which `sqrt(5-|2x-3|)` is defined

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The correct Answer is:
`x in [-1,4]`

We must have `5-|2x-3|ge 0 `
or `|2x-3|le 5`
or `-5 le 2x -3 le 5 `
`rArr x in [-1,4]`
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