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OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Find the inequality whose solution is the following:

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

y + 3 ≥ –1 y + 3 > –1 y + 3 ≤ –1 y + 3 < –1

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

I have a couple questions for you

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Where is the dot on the number line?

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

What..?

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Oh Its at -3

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

wait

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

It's at the level, right before -5

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

Where is the arrow shaded?

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

-4 then

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Yes -4

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Yes, and is the inequality equal to the point, or not equal to.

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Is the dot shaded, or not shaded

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Equal to

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

But, it is an empty dot

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

It is a dot at exactly -4 on the line

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

What way is the arrow pointing?

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Yes, but it is not shaded in

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

toward zero

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

It is exactly at -4 okay? Can you just help... :c

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

Ding Ding. What does that mean?

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

It would be moving to the right

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

Wait, it's not toward zero.

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

It is.

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Can you just tell me what equation it is? I really need to finish this work

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

The dot is at -4, therefore the inequality is in reference to -4 on the number line. The dot is not shaded in, therefore the inequality is not equal to -4. The arrow goes to the left, to the negative side, not towards zero. Therefore the inequality is less than -4, not greater than. From this, we can create an inequality \[y < -4\]

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

It is going farther into negative numbers

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Its not

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

Good job

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

And which of these

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

It goes to the negative side

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

I gave you the answer

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

y + 3 ≥ –1 y + 3 > –1 y + 3 ≤ –1 y + 3 < –1

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

hi syd its chris :PP

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Get out

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

NOPE

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Which one of those equations?

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

My names jeff

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

This is simple algebra

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Use your brain

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Yeah. So can you help? -_-

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

Hey now.

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

:c

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Look at the inequality I gave you, then compare it to each answer

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

OKAY THE DOT IT EQUAL TO -4 STOP ASSUMING THINGS THIS IS MY HOMEWORK

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

The dot IS equal to -4.

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Okay??

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

No it isn't, it is not shaded in

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

It is. MY FRIKEN QUESTION SAYS SO

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Lol

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Honestly. I am the one asking the question. Can you listen for once?

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Ask your question

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Find the inequality whose solution is the following: Number line from negative 10 to 10, tick marks at every integer, labels at negative 10, negative 5, 0, 5, 10, open red circle on negative 4, red shading to the left of the red circle. y + 3 ≥ –1 y + 3 > –1 y + 3 ≤ –1 y + 3 < –1

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

If the the dot on the number line is not shaded then it does not have the little line under the symbol(>), so you can eliminate any answers with the little line.(≥)

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

RED CIRCLE ON NEGATIVE FOUR. EXACTLY.

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Open red circle on negative 4. Open, not closed A closed circle is a shaded circle. Which would mean the inequality is equal to -4 But we have an open circle. Which means it is NOT equal to -4.

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Oh. My. God. WHAT WOULD IT BE EQUAL TO THEN FB??

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

It isn't equal to, it is less than

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Oh my god WHAT IS IT 'LESS THAN', THAN??

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Oh my god.........

OpenStudy (22chocolate22):

Holy Helicopter!! The answer is D. (I think)

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

There are 4 inequalities Less Than Less Than or Equal to Greater Than Greater Than or Equal to Not all of them are Equal to

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

pellet

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

D?

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

so: y + 3 < –1

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

|dw:1478127878395:dw|

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Bipolar, subtract 3 from both sides, what do you get?

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

OH MY GOD OKAY SHADOW IDGAF

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

-1

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

-4*

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

\[y + 3 < –1\]

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

-4

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

So then \[y < –4\]

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

|dw:1478127985607:dw|

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Which is the equation I gave you, 5minutes ago

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

Oh my god was it that hard?

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

inequality*

OpenStudy (bipolarowls):

So choco was right

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Lol, I showed you the answer. You were just so full of ire, you couldn't subtract 3

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