Which of the following inequalities matches the graph? (1 point) x > -3 x < -3 y > -3 y < -3 I require math assitance
Graph? @bobobox
Oh yeah wait hold on here let me get it
I'm guessing these are the choices? \(x > -3\) \(x < -3\) \(x \ge -3\) \(x \le -3\)
indeed @igreen sorry I have a slow connection
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ok...notice that your line is vertical (up and down) Remember this....VUX -- vertical line, undefined slope, represented by x = a number It looks to me like the line is dashed meaning their is no equal sign so the equation is : x < -3 (x will always be -3).....and it is less then because the shading is to the left
okay thanks could possilby help with one more?
I can try
okay hold on let me grab it
its cool..I am in no hurry
ok...you have a horizontal line (going across) Remember this : HOY -- horizontal line, 0 slope, represented by y = a number The line is solid, so there is an equal sign. y <= 0.....it is less then or equal....because shading occurs below the line
I can't draw the line under the inequality sign to represent equals, so I just wrote =
just remember this...if the line is vertical, it is only dealing with the x and if it is horizontal, it is just dealing with the y also, if it is a solid line, there will be an equal sign.....dashed line will not have an equal sign
shading to the left or under the line means less then shading to the right or over the line means greater then
oh sorry just got back @texaschic101
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