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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
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Brainliest to whoever can answer questions correctly ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Have you tried 5 x pi?

Good luck! Hope that helps!

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Answer:  The correct answer is:  

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The given "graph" in the bottom right, lowest corner

Step-by-step explanation:

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Note:  When there is only one (1) equation give for a graph;

          and/or:  only one (1)  "inequality given";  

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          or "greater than or equal to" —is similar to:

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Note:  We are given the "inequality" :

            →   " y <  x²  + 4x  "  .

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Note that we have a "less than" symbol (< ) ; so the graph will have a:

   "solid line" [and not a "dotted line".].

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Likewise, we can take any point within the "white, unshaded" portion of any of the graph, and take the "x-coordinate" and "y-coordinate" of that point, and the inequality: →   " y <  x²  + 4x  "  ;  will not hold true when the "x-coordinate" and "y-coordinate" values of that point— are substituted into the "inequality".  

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