heres an example: 3x+4>10 in this case, the answer to this inequality would be x>2
If you mean: 3x-4y = 19 and 3x-6y = 15 Then: x = 9 and y = 2
What point is a solution to y>3x-2
Split it into two parts, solve each part as if it had an "=" sign instead of an inequality. Ex: -6<3x+2<12 -6<3x+2; -8<3x; -8/3<x Other side-- 3x+2<12; 3x<10; x<10/3 Then put them back together. -8/3<x<10/3 *Make sure you remember to switch the direction of the inequality symbol if you are dividing by a negative number.*
If you mean y = 3x+2 then (-1, -1) is a solution of the given straight line equation
The equation 3X take away 11 times 2 equals -2. This is algebra math problem.
The equation 3X take away 11 times 2 equals -2. This is algebra math problem.
heres an example: 3x+4>10 in this case, the answer to this inequality would be x>2
2 is a solution of the equation, but not if it's an inequality.
If you mean: 3x-4y = 19 and 3x-6y = 15 Then: x = 9 and y = 2
What point is a solution to y>3x-2
Yes, It is a solution (a+)
x < 2/3
The solution to an inequality generally is a region with one more dimension. If the inequality/equation is of the form x < a or x = a then the solution to the inequality is the 1 dimensional line segment while the solution to the equality is a point which has no dimensions. If the inequality/equation is in 2 dimensions, the solution to the inequality is an area whereas the solution to the equality is a 1-d line or curve. And so on, in higher dimensional spaces.
Split it into two parts, solve each part as if it had an "=" sign instead of an inequality. Ex: -6<3x+2<12 -6<3x+2; -8<3x; -8/3<x Other side-- 3x+2<12; 3x<10; x<10/3 Then put them back together. -8/3<x<10/3 *Make sure you remember to switch the direction of the inequality symbol if you are dividing by a negative number.*
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3x - 2 = 9 3x = 9 + 2 = 11 x = 11/3