need help on how to graph this on a "#" line. plz help. x – 3 > –9
Do you know how to solve inequalities?
not really that was my biggest problem
Hmm. Okay, that's alright. You have \[x-3 > -9\] And you can add any number to both sides. What do you think you should add?
the 3?
Correct. So what does that give you?
x > -6
Correct. Now all you do is draw a line from -9 to -4. Put a circle around the tick mark that is -6 and darken the line from -6 to -4. Make sure there are arrows on both ends.
thanks man
You're welcome.
@SOUTHERNPRIDE will u show me plz how did u do the question? I gt everything but not the graph How to sketch it?
sure @maheshmeghwal9 i'll try im workin on mine right now o i will show you a copy.
k! thanx:)
this should help srry 4 the wait @maheshmeghwal9
np:) but why did u draw circles on -4 & -6 Plz tell:)
You do not need to put a circle around -4. Sorry if I somehow implied that!
The circle simply represents "is not included"
thatv link should help nd ya i waz i bit confused on that but thanks for clearing it up.
k! thanx a lot I gt it too:)
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