Which of the following inequalities matches the graph?
what graph? where is the graph?
x > 4 x < 4 y > 4 y < 4
Apply the same thing I just taught you
would be the second choice. i think but not sure
ALRIGHT
Apply what you were taught in the previous question, because @oleg3321 gave you the wrong answer.
anyway ... whenever we have x = some number , we have a vertical line.. .for example that x = 2 from the previous question means that at (2.0) we have a vertical line if we had y = 2 it means that we have a horizontal line at (0,2)
So what kind of a line would y = 4 and x = 4 give you (look above at Usuki's statement)
C Y>4?
Well at least you know y = 4, is a horizontal line so that's good, but are you sure?
AGAIN > - greater than < - less than
let's start off with just y = 4 that would mean that there's a horizontal line at (0,4). Now are we considering everything above the horizontal line or below ?
D Y<4?
we have a horizontal line at (0,4) so we do consider everything below due to where the region was shaded.
so it has to be y < 4
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