How do I make the linear inequality for the green line?
@jim_thompson5910
@pooja195 @Destinymasha @Directrix @jim_thompson5910
Just for the green line?
Yes, I have the answer to the blue line already.
Everything on the green shaded area has a x value thats <0
That's less than or equal to 0 actually, since the line is not dotted
well, if you look at it, the slope is a straight, vertical line so that means it has to be either: \(x\le\)0 or \(x\ge\)0
you determine whether or not its greater or lesser by the shading of the graph...is it going in a positive direction or a negative direction?
so, x ≤ 0 That's the one, right?
your text is not coming up on my screen... but if you're saying that \(x\le\)0, then you're correct :)
Yes, that was my answer. Thanks! :)
@quickstudent do you understand how we got to that answer? and no problem! :)
Yes, I do. :)
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