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OpenStudy (tennis5518):
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OpenStudy (misty1212):
add 3 to both sides, what inequality do you get?
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OpenStudy (tboi):
which way would the arrow be?
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
What a inequlity?
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
inequality
OpenStudy (tboi):
Forget the word inequality and just use number for right now ok. which way do you you think the arrow should be pointing?
OpenStudy (tboi):
@Tennis5518
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OpenStudy (tboi):
Left or right?
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
I dont really know because this is a pretest to show our skills and we never learn this the teacher just want us know what we know?
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
FLVS
OpenStudy (tboi):
Ok so the way i learned it is if < the arrow will be going the the left and if > the arrow will be going to the right . So now which way do you think the arrow should be going
OpenStudy (tboi):
@Tennis5518
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OpenStudy (tennis5518):
Yes i know that then what <_
OpenStudy (tboi):
If there is a line under it that mean "or equal to" but that does not affect which way the arrow goes. So which way do you think the arrow is supposed to go left or right?
OpenStudy (tboi):
@Tennis5518
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
right
OpenStudy (tboi):
If the sign is < it is left, if the sign is > it is right. So you still think it is right?
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OpenStudy (tboi):
@Tennis5518
OpenStudy (tennis5518):
wait i mean left
OpenStudy (tboi):
Ok good. Now we are going to add3 from both sides and what do we get? |dw:1454186629749:dw|