Which point is contained in the graph y
I messed up writing the question the last time, the bars between the x represent absolute value.
so do you have a list of points.... just substitute them and see which is true...
of graph it and look at the point choices...
I don't actually have a list of points, I have the answer that I wrote, which was (0,3), but that one when I checked was incorrect.
But how do I graph it?
use https://www.desmos.com/calculator and enter y < abs(x) + 3 you'll see a region...that is shaded... hope it helps
So the abs thing is absolute value?
yes
So it should be 0,2?
I mean, 0, 3.
well the point (0,3) is the vertex of the curve... but not contained within the curve... the less than inequality means don't include any points on the curve... that's why the line is dotted
So it's just 3.
you need an ordered pair... the question doesn't make a lot of sense... if you want a point in the region that makes the inequality true select the origin (0, 0) or (1, 1) there are an infinite number of possibilities
So my answer is infinite.
as I said... the question doesn't make a lot of sense... Which point is contained in the graph y <lxl +3? the way its written you have been given a list of points... I can't help anymore that that
Thank you.
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