How do you solve and graph #-t/5+7> -4#?
2 Answers
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
To solve, first, subtract
Now, multiply each side of the inequality by
To graph this we draw a vertical line at
The line will be dashed because the inequality operator DOES NOT contain an "or equal to"clause.
We will shade to the left of the line because the operator is a "less" inequality:
graph{x<55 [-80, 80, -40, 40]}
Explanation:
Solve and graph:
Subtract
Simplify.
Multiple both sides by
Multiply both sides by
Number line
Since this is an equality only, a circle is drawn around the number
Graph
The graph is a dashed vertical line at
graph{x<55 [30.91, 66.94, -7.58, 10.44]}