Asked by kyle s
how do I graph this inequality
n<with line under it -5
I think its greater then or equal to
n<with line under it -5
I think its greater then or equal to
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Answered by
Steve
n <= 5 (less than or equal)
So, draw the number line, put a dot at 5, and shade everything to the left. (less than)
So, draw the number line, put a dot at 5, and shade everything to the left. (less than)
Answered by
kyle s
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Answered by
JJ
< direction means less than. See it looks like a weird l.
> is greater than.
If you are using a number line, you can just put a colored in circle on the -5 because it is or equal to and then show a line all the way to the left.
> is greater than.
If you are using a number line, you can just put a colored in circle on the -5 because it is or equal to and then show a line all the way to the left.
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