Which inequality matches the graph?
5p+4>14
5p+4> (line under >) 14
5p-4>14
-5+4>14
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563blackghost (563blackghost):
Question: `Which inequality matches the graph?`
It states in the question `matches the graph`. There is no graph provided, can you please provide the graph?
OpenStudy (fluttershyk):
OpenStudy (fluttershyk):
sorry about that i hit the wrong button and shut down my computer so i never got sa chance to post the graph
563blackghost (563blackghost):
If the sign were \(\large\bf{\le}\) or \(\large{\ge}\) then the dot would be bold since it is not the sign is either `<` or `>`.
Due to the fact that the sign goes larger then 2 this would mean that the variable x is greater than 2. So our equation is....
\(\huge\bf{2<x}\)
OpenStudy (fluttershyk):
ok um I was thinking the answer was A maybe B
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563blackghost (563blackghost):
You are correct it is A :)
With that answer simplified we get...
\(\huge\bf{p>2}\)