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OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

3x-3y x=5 y=-2

OpenStudy (cas_fangirl_14):

\[3\times5-3\times-2\] 15-3*-2 15--6 21

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

ok i got confused if i had to -3*-2 or 3*-2

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

can you help me on more if i need it

OpenStudy (3mar):

\[3x-3y=3(5)-3(-2)=15+6=21\]

OpenStudy (3mar):

any help any time be at the top

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

ok how do i write this 1.1<=h<=1.5 as an absolute inequality

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

is it /1.1/<=1.5

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

im lost

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

help

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

who knows the answer

OpenStudy (3mar):

\[1.1\le h \le1.5\]

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

thats the answer really

OpenStudy (3mar):

the shortcut of it is "le". Type it in the "Equation" section. Try it!

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

so 1.1 is in absolute value signs im doing corrections

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thanks for the medal! And call for help any time, I won't be late.

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

wow i thought it was harder than just taking the equation and adding absolute value signs to it

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

its a compound inequality though

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

@3mar

OpenStudy (3mar):

I am here

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thanks for the second medal!

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

lol yw and so with a compound inequality you dont do anything else to convert it to absolute value inequality

OpenStudy (3mar):

Sorry, I didn't get what you ask about. Could you tell me exactly what is your question?

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

k how do i write this 1.1<=h<=1.5 as an absolute inequality

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

im lost but dont have much time

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

whats the actual answer im lost

OpenStudy (3mar):

If you wamt to write the absolute value:\[\left| h \right|\]

OpenStudy (3mar):

*want

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

so h<= what im confused

OpenStudy (3mar):

\[h \le \]

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

2.6

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

Write the compound inequality as an absolute value inequality.

OpenStudy (3mar):

Do you mean \[1.1\le \left| h \right| \le1.5\] ??

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

yes

OpenStudy (3mar):

Ok say that from the beginning ;)

OpenStudy (3mar):

Any thing else?

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

lol Write the compound inequality as an absolute value inequality.

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

how is it written in absolute value inequality

OpenStudy (3mar):

Do you want to solve it?

OpenStudy (kaylak12345):

is tat how you convert it

OpenStudy (3mar):

I don't know how to meet your demand! Sorry

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