Greg is trying to solve a puzzle where he has to figure out two numbers, x and y. Three less than two-third of x is greater than or equal to y. Also, the sum of y and two-third of x is less than 4. Which graph represents the possible solutions?
B or C?
Have you written the two inequalities based on the given information?
\[\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }x-3>y.................1\] \[y+\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }x<4\] \[y<-\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }x+4...........2\]
the graph cuts through 4 and 3
Show YOUR work, please. Do NOT simply repost the same question.
@tkhunny a mod deleted it for no reason
@ayeshaafzal221 if the graph cuts through 4 and 3.. would it be C?
graph 64 is correct.
the common region is desired solutions of these two inequality
Oh ok I got that! BUT - what is graph 64?
@eninone forgot to tag you
module graph 64. gif it's your graph.
Oh ok thats where i was confused.. thats C
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@celinegirl If it was deleted, it was for a good reason. Please stick to the facts.
@tkhunny erm actually it was pointless, I even had a few mods message me saying that my post shoudn't of been deleted.
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