@iGreen @akonkel @Adi3 i need help really bad i will meadel and fan choose the graph that shows the solution of the inquality on the number line c<-1
hold on i have to get the graphs
Open dot will be for < or > Closed dot will be for \(\le\) or \(\ge\)
c < -1 The line will start on '-1'
\(<\) and \(\le\) will go to the left \(>\) and \(\ge\) will go to the right.
Which do you think is correct?
wht do u think
yhe right
i think it is going to the right
any body there i am going to give you the rest of the graphs
Open dot will be for < or > Closed dot will be for \(\le\) or \(\ge\) \(<\) and \(\le\) will go to the left \(>\) and \(\ge\) will go to the right. Our inequality is \(c < -1\)
So, will it have an open dot or a closed dot?
closed
I will try to explain bc net is really slow bc its raining heavily here
@malikjipock Is this it? \(c \le -1\) or is this it? \(c < -1\)
noooooooooooooooo
c<-1
i green are u there here it is
Okay, so is it going to be an open dot or a closed dot?
cloesed
No.. Open dot will be for < or > Closed dot will be for \(\le\) or \(\ge\) Since it's '<' it will be an open dot..
Will it go to the left or to the right?
left
Yes, so our line will have an OPEN DOT and it will be going to the LEFT, so which graph should be correct?
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