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OpenStudy (tgstudios):
ok here
OpenStudy (matthew120):
idk
OpenStudy (tgstudios):
PLEASE HELP @zepdrix @Will.H @Luigi0210 @likeabossssssss @EclipsedStar!!!!!
zepdrix (zepdrix):
what :d oh
OpenStudy (tgstudios):
help...
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zepdrix (zepdrix):
\(\large\rm y\le x-5\)
\(\large\rm y\le-x-4\)
Let's plug in the first point \(\large\rm (1,10)\), see if it satisfies both equations,
\(\large\rm 10\le 1-5\)
\(\large\rm 10\le-1-4\)
zepdrix (zepdrix):
Simplify both equations,
do the inequalities hold true?
likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):
sorry idk
OpenStudy (tgstudios):
no I don't think...
OpenStudy (elfynelfy12344):
Explain what the inequality means in relation to the positions of these numbers on the number line. (4 points)
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OpenStudy (tgstudios):
stop @elfynelfy12344...
OpenStudy (tgstudios):
@zepdrix no I don't think so to your question
zepdrix (zepdrix):
you don't think so? XD
OpenStudy (tgstudios):
I hate inequalities ok?
OpenStudy (tgstudios):
so the answer ___? B?
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OpenStudy (tgstudios):
@zepdrix B?
OpenStudy (tgstudios):
ok well thanks for leaving me @zepdrix...
OpenStudy (retireed):
graph the two lines and see where the points lie and if they are in the union of the less than areas.
OpenStudy (retireed):
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OpenStudy (tgstudios):
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OpenStudy (retireed):
that looks perfect for the lines. now can you show me where the leas than areas are?