Check all of the inequalities.
To determine the graph that represents the solution set of a system of inequalities, you need to plot each inequality on a coordinate plane. The solution set will be the region where the shaded areas of all inequalities overlap. Typically, the boundaries of the inequalities will be represented by solid lines (for ≤ or ≥) or dashed lines (for < or >). Identifying the correct graph involves checking which regions satisfy all the inequalities simultaneously.
The inequality ( y < 8 ) is represented by a horizontal line at ( y = 8 ) with a dashed line, indicating that points on the line are not included in the solution. The area below this line represents the solution set, where all points have a ( y )-value less than 8. Therefore, any graph depicting this with the correct shading below the dashed line would accurately represent the inequality.
-2x + 4 < 10 -4 -4 --------------------- -2x < 10 --- ---- (divide) -2x -2x ---------------- -x > -5 (switch the sign when you divide by a negative) Hope that helps :)
Presumably it will be the correct solution.
no because 5 + 3 = 8 6 or higher would be the correct solution
usually used when solving an equation or inequality. Checking one's answer is plugging the answer back in the beginning to make sure you got the correct solution.
To find the inequality with 20 as a solution, we can represent it as x > 20, x ≥ 20, x < 20, or x ≤ 20. The inequality x ≥ 20 would have 20 as a solution since it includes all values greater than or equal to 20. This means that any number equal to or greater than 20 would satisfy the inequality x ≥ 20.
Error checking, ie. checksum
To determine the graph that represents the solution set of a system of inequalities, you need to plot each inequality on a coordinate plane. The solution set will be the region where the shaded areas of all inequalities overlap. Typically, the boundaries of the inequalities will be represented by solid lines (for ≤ or ≥) or dashed lines (for < or >). Identifying the correct graph involves checking which regions satisfy all the inequalities simultaneously.
I guarantee this is a correct answer!
The correct spelling is "guarantee".
No. "Products 'have' guarantee" OR "The Product has guarantee"
The inequality ( y < 8 ) is represented by a horizontal line at ( y = 8 ) with a dashed line, indicating that points on the line are not included in the solution. The area below this line represents the solution set, where all points have a ( y )-value less than 8. Therefore, any graph depicting this with the correct shading below the dashed line would accurately represent the inequality.
I can guarantee this is correct.
both
The correct spelling may be guarantee or guaranty (to warrant or assure, or a warranty).
If you will tell me what one of your mistakes is, I will see if I can correct it for you. I make no guarantee.