How does that move? Does it stay out or can it move? If it can you can just create one with the outer line touching it..? I don’t know this :’)
Answer:
(1.5, 2.5) is the best approximate solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the graph, at the point of intersection of these two lines, x is closest to 1.5 and y is simultaneously closest to 2.5.
(1.5, 2.5) is the best approximate solution.
The general term is

(a sub n; n is a subscript)
The first term is a1
The second term is a2
The third term is a3
and so on...
The first term starts at n = 1. We replace the n in

with 1 to get

. A similar thing happens with n = 2 and onward
The domain is therefore the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...} which is the set of...
* Counting numbers
* Positive Whole numbers
* Natural numbers
Those are three ways to express the same set
We can also say

where n is an integer or whole number
A similar inequality would be

which is effectively the same as idea as the last inequality (n is also an integer or whole number).
Answer:
The integer is -65
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope that helps