When graphing a system of inequalities, the line is dotted for the ____ and ____ symbols. When graphing a system of inequalities, the line is solid for the ____ and ____ symbols. When graphing a system of inequalities, the graph is shaded above the line for the ____ and ____ symbols When graphing a system of inequalities, the graph is shaded below the line for the ____ and ____ symbols. The solution to a system of inequalities is represented on the graph where ______________ _________________________________________________
I'm sorry about the last question. Hero likes to cause problems all the time would you like to continue the last problem you had
its ok i understood the last problem after you explained the first part to me, this is my last problem on my assignment i can't seem to find the answers for.
\[x-3y=5\] \[3x-y=-1\] first you have to write each in matrix form since Cramer's rule uses the Determinants to solve the system. Do yo know how to do this
Alright i'll help you with this question then. When you have a dotted line, it means the values on that line are not included in the inequality
Yes I Actually had my mother help me with the last part because i didnt want to get in the dispute between you two.
for example if you have the inequality \[y<x+1\]
if you graph x+1 you get a line like this|dw:1343000094060:dw|
Now this says that y is less than x+1 meaning it cannot be any value on this line
I Have to Insert Symbols, So would the symbols be <,+ for the first one or <,>
if it cannot be on the line, it is denoted by a dotted line. therefore <,> are your signs in which you have a dotted line
this is the same for a line such as x>5|dw:1343000220301:dw|
x can be anything greater than 5 but cannot be 5 which is the line (x=5)
|dw:1343000286955:dw|
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