Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The solutions for the inequality are -
<h3>What is the general equation of a Straight line? What is linear inequality?</h3>
The general equation of a straight line is -
[y] = [m]x + [c]
where -
[m] → is slope of line which tells the unit rate of change of [y] with respect to [x].
[c] → is the y - intercept i.e. the point where the graph cuts the [y] axis.
A inequality is used to compare two or more expressions. The straight line inequalities are of the form -
y > mx + c
y < mx + c
y ≥ mx + c
y ≤ mx + c
We have the following inequality -
x + 3y > 6
We can write -
x + 3y > 6
3y > - x + 6
y > (-1/3)x + 2
Refer to the graph of the inequality attached. The plotted points in the shaded region represent the solutions for the inequality. We can write -
Therefore, the solutions for the inequality are -
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The parts of the sum are 55 and 80.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let,
'x' be the smaller part and
'y' be the greater part of the number.
The sum is x+y = 135. --------(1)
The greater part y = x+25. ---------(2)
Substitute (2) in (1),
⇒ x+(x+25) = 135
⇒ 2x+25 = 135
⇒ 2x = 110
⇒ x= 110/2
x = 55
The smaller part is 55.
Substitute x=55 in (2)
y = 55+25 = 80
The greater part is 80.