Answer:
You were close; you don’t have to add 3x to the right side though.
We’re given 2y= -3x + 6
Step one: divide both sides by 2
y= (-3/2)x + 3
- 2x + 3 > x + 24
First we must get all variables on the same side and constants on the opposite side. To do so we subtract x from the right and the left. Then subtract 3 from both sides as well.
- 2x - x > 24 - 3
Now we combine like terms:
- 3x > 21
We must isolate the variable x. In order to do so, we divide both sides by - 3. When you divide by a negative number, you must also flip the inequality so the greater than becomes a less than.
x < 21 / - 3
x < - 7 is your answer.
Answer:
(0, 4)
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Algebra I</u>
- The y-intercept is the y value when x = 0. Another way to reword that is when the graph crosses the y-axis.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the graph, the line passes the y-axis at y = 4. Therefore, our y-intercept is (0, 4).
A very good estimate of 48% of 60 is 30, since 48% is almost half of a number, and 30 is half of 60. When you 60 * 0.48, the real answer is 28.8.
Answer: See picture
Step-by-step explanation:
For this problem, we need to know how to graph the inequality. First, let's establish that we will have a solid line because the inequality is greater than or equal to. If the inequality was only greater than, then it would be a dotted line. For -4/3x-7, you would start at (0,-7) as the y-intercept. Then you would go down by 4 and go to the right by 3 units. Now, we have to do shading. Since we know that y is greater than or equal to, the shading will be on top of the line, where y is greater.