solve each inequality. graph the solution set on a number line. a+2>-2 or a-8<1
For this, you can just treat it as a normal equation, just with and inequality sign. So isolate the a. To graph the equation, you graph the lines as you would normal functions, but dot the line for \[> < \] and don't dot for \[\le \ge \]
after graphing the line you have to shade in the solution set. So which side of the line has the solutions to the inequality
a > -4 a < 9
That is the same answer that i got but i'm confused because the problem has the word "or" so the arrows have to point away from each other but i graphed this, they would point toward each other
ArkGoLucky
or doesn't necessarily mean that only one equations works. it can be like an or/and.
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would this be the graph?
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