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OpenStudy (anonymous...):

can someone please help me on my math

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

5x +3y>-15 5(0) +3(0) 0+0= 0 > -15

OpenStudy (hanna1):

what r u tring to do?

OpenStudy (steve816):

What even is the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

Graph the solution to your inequality on a number line.

OpenStudy (hanna1):

do u have any answer choices?

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

i have to graph it on a number line and i dont know how

OpenStudy (hanna1):

oh

OpenStudy (hanna1):

@Jack_Prism

OpenStudy (hanna1):

@triciaal

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

whats happening

OpenStudy (hanna1):

im asking people to help you

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

this is my first time on this website

563blackghost (563blackghost):

So the coordinate you plugged in is `(0,0)`?

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

yes

563blackghost (563blackghost):

So you came to the conclusion of. \(\huge\bf{0>-15}\) This is completely true do to the fact that -15 is below absolute zero. But I believe you just plot the equation \(\large\bf{5x+3y>-15}\). Its best to change into slope-intercept form to graph. \(\huge\bf{5x+3y>-15}\) So we need y to itself so we subtract 5x from each side. \(\huge\bf{3y>-5x-15}\) Next divide by 3 on each side. \(\huge\bf{y>-\frac{5}{3}x-5}\) Can you plot this?

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

im kinda confused

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

here look at the question

563blackghost (563blackghost):

You are to plot the equation right? To be able to plot the equation easily you would change it from its standard form to its slope-intercept form.

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

Think of an activity that you enjoy or are interested in. Some examples are reading, swimming, or leveling up your gaming character. Use your activity to work through the following problems: 1. Create a scenario that leads to an inequality of the form ax + b > c. You can use any of the inequality symbols (>, ≥, <, ≤) in your inequality. For this step, just write the word problem

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

can you just please help me

OpenStudy (anonymous...):

and so i created that scenario

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