help with 5 questions? Will medal
I will wait for others
What is the difference between a solid line and a dashed line?
if you have a "greater than or equal to" sign or a "less than or equal to" sign, you use a solid line to represent it.
That is correct. Now look at your answer to the second question, What do you see?
And a dashed line designates that the line is not part of the solution
OK one second
2 dash and 2 solid?
I mean the answer you selected. What do you see? What type of line?
Oh, solid?
Correct. Now look at the equation and apply it to the definitions you supplied above.
Would x < 2 require a solid or a dashed line?
So I'm right? It's the one I picked? And it Requires a solid
Your definition..... if you have a "greater than or equal to" sign or a "less than or equal to" sign, you use a solid line to represent it.
Yes and It is x<2 it has a greater than sign so it's solid
Right?
Sorry it appears that you need to get help from somebody smarter than me. Try reading the sentence, again while looking at the equation. Bye
... wow these people on this site just rude as hell
I wasn't rude. I was stating that I can't seem to get through to you and need a better helper. That's it, end of story.
OK doesn't matter you could've explained it more.. but w.e idc anymore
Okay one more time.... if you have a "greater than or equal to" sign or a "less than or equal to" sign, you use a solid line to represent it. |dw:1477668482914:dw|
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