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OpenStudy (anonymous):

graph the following inequality. y+x<2(x-1)-x how do I graph this ? I need help!

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

Try to get the y by itself. For now just consider the < as an = Hint: distribute the 2 to the x and the -1 hint 2: subtract x from both sides

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[Y + X < 2(x - 1) -x\] is that correct?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

isnt it y+x<2x-2-x

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

not capitals though\[y + x < 2(x - 1) -x\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y + x < 2x - 2 - x\]\[y + x < x - 2\]\[y < 2\]

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

watch the negative x on the right @Anonymous1321

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y + x < 2x - 2 - x -x -x ------------------ y < x - 2 - x -x +x ------------------ y < - 2

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

That's better.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so thats the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but how do i graph it?

OpenStudy (doc.brown):

You wanted the graph, right?|dw:1395446896245:dw|

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