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Write the inequality that is represented by the graph below.

 Dec 6, 2016

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Sorry for giving you the wrong answer and confusing you,.... well, at least I learned something new today! *sigh

 Dec 7, 2016
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Which side of the graph is shaded?????

 

The equation would be y = 3/2x + 2.

 Dec 7, 2016
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The left side of the graph is shaded!

GAMEMASTERX40  Dec 7, 2016
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Which side of the graph is shaded?????

 

The equation would be y = 3/2x + 2.

 Dec 7, 2016
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The left side of the graph is shaded!

GAMEMASTERX40  Dec 7, 2016
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oh, I couldn't see that. Anyway, than it would be y < 3/2x + 2.

 Dec 7, 2016
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sorry, btw

 Dec 7, 2016
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Would this inequality go through the points?

GAMEMASTERX40  Dec 7, 2016
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Thx for the ratings!

 Dec 7, 2016
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yes of course, and sorry again, I'm not getting your messages until I answer after, actually, it would be with this sign: <

 Dec 7, 2016
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OK, then what will be the real inequality?

 Dec 7, 2016
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I didn't know it had to go throught the points because you didn't make a line. A dotted line means it's < or >, a solid line means it's < or >

 Dec 7, 2016
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this:  y < 3/2x + 2

 Dec 7, 2016
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Hey just for you know this graph will be shaded the left side so it will be ≥.

 Dec 7, 2016
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If the left side of the graph is shaded....it would either  be   

 

y ≥ (3/2)x + 2  or  y  >  (3/2)x + 2     

 

Note ..... a .point on the shaded side, say, (0,6),   would make either inequality  true

 

 

 

cool cool cool

 Dec 7, 2016
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Thank you very much! This was confusing for me!

 Dec 7, 2016
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 Dec 7, 2016
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Cphill, your wrong, it's on the left side, which is the higher side. If it is shaded, doesn't that mean it's blocked off?

 Dec 7, 2016
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Absolutezero look at the is so you could understand: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ohxiao9skw

 Dec 7, 2016
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*Mind Blown

 

 

 

 

I always thought the shading meant it was the side that was blocked off, or not equal!!!!

 

OOOoooh, that's what happened on all those algebra tests........Oh NO

 Dec 7, 2016
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Sorry for giving you the wrong answer and confusing you,.... well, at least I learned something new today! *sigh

Absolutezero Dec 7, 2016
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Well, at least you know the truth now! Thanks for trying to help me!

 Dec 7, 2016
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