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@Rushwr

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what subjuect is it?

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@Photon336

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Algebra 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y<-3 y>7

OpenStudy (photon336):

\[y - 2 < 5\] +2 +2 first we add 2 to both sides. \[y < 7 \] So we must understand what this means. this means that in order for y-2 to be LESS than five, y must be less than 7. let's try a number less than 7 let's say 2. 2-2 < 5 0 < 5 and that works. let's try 8 8-2 < 5 8-2 = 6 and that's not less than 5 so it's not a solution. if we were to graph this on a number line it would be. these would be all our solutions. |dw:1444836559271:dw| @carsonce

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