The initial length of the pine tree=5 feet.
Groth rate of pine tree =3 feet/year.
The initial length of the pine tree =10 feet.
Groth rate of the maple tree =2 feet/year.
After x years, the height of the pine tree= 5+3x feet and
after x years, the height of the maple tree= 10+2x feet.
The inequality for which, after x year, the pine tree is taller than the maple tree is
[tex]5+3x>10+2x[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow x>5[/tex] .
The inequality for which, the pine tree is at least as tall as the maple tree is [tex]5+3x\geq10+2x[/tex].
[tex]\Rightarrow x\geq 5[/tex] .
Again, after 3x years, the height of the pine tree= 5+3(3x)=5+9x feet and
after 2x years, the height of the maple tree= 10+2(2x)=10+4x feet.
The inequality for which, after 3x years, the pine tree is taller than the maple tree was after 2x years is
[tex]5+9x>10+4x[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow 5x>5[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow x>1.[/tex]
The inequality for which, the pine tree is at least as tall as the maple tree is [tex]5+9x\geq10+4x[/tex].
[tex]\Rightarrow 5x\geq5[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow x\geq 1.[/tex]