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@cripquezz
ok first plot the point on the y-axis (0,1)
then go down 2 and to the right 5 times
B?
i believe so i cant really see
wat do you thin it is?
i think A i might need a second opinion on that tho
I'd say you'd be incorrect, "\(y<\)" Identifies that the shaded area is below the line, BUT, it is not greater than or \(equal~to\), so it's line would be dashed Then, as in normal lines, "\(y=mx+b\)", the y-int is 1, as listed in both A and B, but we rule out A because of the solid line, vs. the dashed line we have given "\(<\)" and not "\(\le\)".
meaning?
that was so confusing
that didnt help at all i was asking for a second opinion ðŸ˜
ohhh ik what hes saying
u would rule out both solid lines leaving u with both doted lines
You missed the answer because of the "\(<\)", had it been "\(\le\)" you would've been correct.
so then it was B?
Yeah.
okk then yes its B tet
o who do i give medal D:
i helped more 🙄
i have a idea
lol
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