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OpenStudy (xobriley):

What is the algebraic expression for the following word pharse: The Product Of 2 and y?? I have an answer down which is 2+y Is that right?

OpenStudy (raffle_snaffle):

that would be for additon

OpenStudy (xobriley):

So 2y Right?

OpenStudy (raffle_snaffle):

yep, product ===> multiplication

OpenStudy (xobriley):

What is the simplified form of the expression 1 divided by 144

OpenStudy (xobriley):

The last 4 i need help with would be 1.Which is a solution of the equation y=2x+5 2. Choose the correct solution of the inequality -6x > 54 3. 8x + 2 > 26 or 4x - 6 < -26 4. x over y for x = 2 over 3 and y = 6 over 7

OpenStudy (xobriley):

Number 2 is a graph line

OpenStudy (xobriley):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (mathmale):

2. "Which is a solution of the equation y=2x+5?" Were you given a list of points and asked to select the one that "solves" this equation? If so, where are the points? 3. "8x + 2 > 26 or 4x - 6 < -26 " Here you have two separate inequalities. You need to simplify both of them. For example, the first inequality becomes 8x > 24, and can be reduced further by dividing both sides by 8. Show your work, please. After having simplified both inequalities, graph both on a single set of coordinate axes. Shade the areas that contain points that satisfy both inequalities. Ask questions if any of this is not clear.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

4. "x over y for x = 2 over 3 and y = 6 over 7 " Could you possibly present this equation symbolicallyi instead of in words? Thankis.

OpenStudy (xobriley):

OpenStudy (xobriley):

Those two^^^^

OpenStudy (xobriley):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (mathmale):

both are correct. Hope you're not taking a test here, as I'm not allowed to help you with tests or other graded work. Next time please post no more than 1 or 2 questions at a time.

OpenStudy (xobriley):

It is not

OpenStudy (xobriley):

I got this right as well right?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

This is practice for a test

OpenStudy (xobriley):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Double check your choice of answer. Explain your choice (in words). The given expression (set of inequalities) has two parts. I will be signing off, but will be back on openStudy later today.

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