The graph is the set of all value of x that are less than or equal to 3, so you draw a line parallel to the number line, under the 3 and to the left of it (less than). Also, underneath the point three you draw a circle at the end o your line. Since it is less than or equal to you fill in that circle. Otherwise it would only be an outline circle.
To graph this in Cartesian coordinates start by solving the inequality for either x or y: y --less than or equal to-- 3-x/3 Now, if this were not an equality we would have y=3-x/3 this equation would yield a linear graph with a slope of -1/3 and a y intercept of 3 But the graph for the inequality must also could include all of the points (x,y) below this line so we end up with not a line but an entire region. so right now in your head picture the line y=3-x/3. now color in the region below the line. this is the region where y is less than 3- x/3 and the line its self accounts for y=3-x/3.
You can do the equation Y 2x plus 3 on a graph. On this graph the Y would equal 5 and X would equal to 0.
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It consists of two disjointed line segments: x ≤ -3 and x ≥ 3.
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You have to graph an inequality on a number line. For example, x>3.The number 3 on the number line gets an open circle around it, and a line is extended to all the other possible equations.There is an open circle if it is a "greater than or less than" sign, and there is a shaded circle if there is "greater than or equal to, or a less than or equal to" sign.
It is the circular disc with centre at the origin and radius = 3 units.
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You open your Apps, which should be the purple button, and then you open inequalz, from there you can put in your inequalities and then hit graph and it will come up on screen.
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x is less than or equal to 15
1-4 equal less than and greater than = -3
To graph this in Cartesian coordinates start by solving the inequality for either x or y: y --less than or equal to-- 3-x/3 Now, if this were not an equality we would have y=3-x/3 this equation would yield a linear graph with a slope of -1/3 and a y intercept of 3 But the graph for the inequality must also could include all of the points (x,y) below this line so we end up with not a line but an entire region. so right now in your head picture the line y=3-x/3. now color in the region below the line. this is the region where y is less than 3- x/3 and the line its self accounts for y=3-x/3.
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0.7 is less than 3/4.