@ganeshie8 @jhonyy9 @satellite73 I need help, please help me.
A system of linear inequalities is shown below. x - y > 3 y + x ≤ 2 Describe the steps to graph the solution set to the system of inequalities.
x - y > 3 y + x <_ 2
Do one of the inequalities at a time.
I can help you if you'd like. I teach this to my algebra students in a way that seems to make it quite a bit easier for them in the long run.
Then find the intersection of 2 graphs combined in one graph. That is the answer.
yes plz teach me @IMStuck
hello @IMStuck
@WilliamZhang can you help me
what do u want to know
how to work this out
read my reply before, I have done for you.
U dont understand what you did on the bottom
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The shadowed space is the area presenting the inequality for y. Draw 2 graphs in one paper and find the intersection of the shadowed space. That is your answer .
can you show me how
For the question i say x-y>3 y<x-3 everything below y=x-3 is shaded
y+x<_2 y<_-x+2 everything is shaded below y=-x+2
x - y > 3 y + x ≤ 2 is your inequality system. Any possible y has to fit in this requirement, which means by the graphs, any y in the shaded space in the intersection space fits the system.
what do you mean by any y in the shaded space, im really confused on how this is set up.
How do i set this up to fit exactly what this question is asking?
i get that part but it doesnt match what i have
For the first equation the point would be (3,0) it would be a dotted line shading to the right.
what do you have, graph it or write it down.
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