Asked by jean
x+9>2
how do I solve and graph this?
The graphing part would be hard to explain. The equation, you solve the same as if the greater than sign (>) was an equal sign. (But don't change it to an equal sign)
a+b>c
To solve for a:
a>b-c
Matt
I'm stupid sometimes. That last line should be:
a>c-b
Matt
so would the answer be 7 and a dotted line?
I'm sorry i met -7
x > -7
Good job
And yes to the dotted line. Just don't forget to shade it in too.
Matt
how do I solve and graph this?
The graphing part would be hard to explain. The equation, you solve the same as if the greater than sign (>) was an equal sign. (But don't change it to an equal sign)
a+b>c
To solve for a:
a>b-c
Matt
I'm stupid sometimes. That last line should be:
a>c-b
Matt
so would the answer be 7 and a dotted line?
I'm sorry i met -7
x > -7
Good job
And yes to the dotted line. Just don't forget to shade it in too.
Matt
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