Answer:
So interval notation is with ( and [ where ( is exclusive and [ is inclusive.
Like (1,2) is between 1 and 2 exclusive. [1,2] is between 1 and 2 inclusive. (1,2] is between 1 and 2, 1 exclusive 2 inclusive.
at the point (6,0) you see that the graph goes from above 0 to below 0 (from positive to negative)
The values are positive when x is less than 6 and negative when x is greater than 6.
so the positive interval is
(-infinity, 6)
and with inifinity you always use exclusive
It's that because everything from all the way to the left (-infinity) to 6, is above the x-axis, which means it's positive
using this logic can you do the negative interval?
Answer:
74 books
Step-by-step explanation:
2(3b+1)
2(3(12)+1
2(36+1)
2(37)
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Answer:
x = 3.5 is not a solution
Step-by-step explanation:
3x +2 < 12
Subtract 2 from each side
3x +2-2 < 12-2
3x< 10
Divide each side by 3
3x/3 <10/3
x < 10/3
x <3.3333333
Any number greater than 3.3333 is not a solutions
3.5 is not a solution
In your head....9-15= -6...then (in your head) you would divide both sides by a negative to get x alone. So x=6.. (In your head).