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Aleonysh [2.5K]
4 years ago
14

Can you do this problem and show work

Mathematics
2 answers:
tresset_1 [31]4 years ago
8 0
Just in case you didn’t know, you can also use photomath, for math problems. They give you the answer and they also include the steps. You can do that instead of waiting for someone to answer here, it’ll be alot faster:)
podryga [215]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

2(3x+5)+5(2x+2)

6x+10+5\left(2x+2\right)

6x+10+10x+10

16x+20

8(3x+2)+7(x+3)

24x+16+7x+21

31x+37

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<h3>Answer:</h3>

A) x > 2; y < 2x

B) compare the locations of B and C to the shaded region of part A

C) plot the solution space on the graph of schools. points D and E are schools Lisa may attend

<h3>Step-by-step explanation:</h3>

<em>Coordinates and Plotting Points</em>

First of all, you must understand how to plot a point on a graph. Each set of coordinates is an ordered pair. "Pair" means there are two of them. "Ordered" means the sequence in which they appear has significance.

The first number in the pair is the x-coordinate, the distance to the <em>right</em> of the point x=0. (A negative value for this coordinate indicates the distance is to the <em>left</em>.)

The second number in the pair is the y-coordinate, the distance <em>up</em> from the point y=0. (A negative value for this coordinate indicates the distance is <em>down</em>.)

The coordinates (1, 3) for point A mean the point is plotted on the graph 1 unit to the right of x=0 and 3 units up from y=0. The other points are plotted in the same way. (See the labeled points on the attachment, and note their relationship to the horizontal (x) and vertical (y) scales.)

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are (x, y) = any of ... (0, 0), (0.001, 0.002), (903, 1806), (1.23, 2.46). (Note that the second number in the pair (y) is 2 times the first number (x). That's what y=2x means.) When we want to see the relationship between x-values and y-values that satisfy this equation, it is convenient to plot the line on a graph.

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<em>Inequalities</em>

For problems such as this one, it is sometimes convenient to talk about all the points that are above or below (or left or right) of a given line. The symbols >, <, ≥, and ≤ are used in place of the equal sign in the relation describing these points. A relation that uses one of these symbols instead of the equal sign is called an "inequality."

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Part A

For separating a pair of points from the rest of the group, it can be useful to consider where the other points fall in relation to a line through those two points. Here, points B and C are both on the vertical line x=3, and all the other points are to the left of that line.

We also notice that nearby points A and F are on a line with slope somewhere between 1 and 3. That is, a line with slope 2 might be used to separate points A, F (and those to their upper left) from points B and C.

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Part B

Points B and C can be verified as solutions by noting their position on the graph relative to the solution regions of the given inequalities.

Part C

The graph also shows a plot of the solution to the inequality y > 2x+5. This inequality also has a boundary line with a slope of 2, and it has a y-intercept of 5 (the point where it crosses the vertical line at x=0). The solution region is shaded red.

We can identify the schools Lisa may attend by their labels in the solution region of the inequality on the graph. Those schools are D and E.

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