Which of the following points lie in the solution set to the following system of inequalities?
y
\[y=x-5\\ y=-x-4\]?
set them equal \[x-5=-x-4\] and solve for \(x\)
D?
must me some typo here or i misunderstood the question
\[x-5=-x-4\\ 2x-5=-4\\ 2x-1\\ x=\frac{1}{2}\]so i must ahve misunderstood none of those answers are correct
oh
the signs are missing
ok i am going to guess that these are inequalities
oh shott your so right lol let me fix that sorry :/
it is ok... (for the second part of the comment that i understood)
ooops lol i meant shoot hahah its fixed now :)
i thought I am missing some slang, like shut your ..
shut your so, and i was like "???????...?"\
oh no lol sorry i didnt spell it right haha
:) it is all good
does the q make sense now?
graph your inequalities in https://www.desmos.com/calculator and your points graph as well. Wont take long
yes now the q makes sense defnintely
ok its not working for me lol idk how to use it hahah i was typing it in but it wont give me the answer
@Teddyiswatshecallsme
there is the graph of inequalities and the points.
ik but i dont know how :/ can you do it for me pls :)
I graphed the points and the inequalities for you. Whichever point lays in the region shaded by both inequalities is the solution.
ok so what was it?
@David27
@ali2x2
@Baby_Bear69
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ok thats what i was thinking and ok i will :) thnx
I was thinking B, shows what i know.. lol I'm rusty
lol its ok thnx anyways :)
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