First, write out the statement as an inequality so that it looks like this: x<span>≤11/5
Then you graph it on a number line, and since you know anything greater/less than or equal to is a closed circle since it includes the value 11/5, you would plot a closed circle on 11/5 on a number line and draw and arrow pointing towards the left to show that only values 11/5 or under can satisfy x.
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1/4 bc if you take the fraction 3/12 and simply it’s 1/4
I think it talks about if this is a one to one function or not
X=7 What you can do is look at the first two values given, and make them x1 and y1. Then your next value here is y2.
So x1 is 14, and y1 is 3. y2 becomes 6. X2 is unknown.
Then make the formula: x1/y2 is equal to x2/y1
(You are setting two fractions equal to each other)
That makes 14/6=X/3. When we cross multiply, we find that x=7.
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gl with that
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