A) Isolate y in both inequalities
1) x + y ≥ 4 => y ≥ 4 - x
2) y < 2x - 3
B) Draw the lines for the following equalities:
1) y = 4 - x
2) y = 2x - 3
C) Shade the regions of solutions
1) The region that is over the line y = 4 - x
2) The region that is below the line y = 2x - 3
The solution is the intersection of both regions; this is the sector between both lines that is to the right of the intersection point, including the portion of the very line y = 4 - x and excluding the portion of the very line y = 2x - 3
Vertex is (-2,-3) and it's a minimum.
Answer:
7/25
Step-by-step explanation:
if 7% are defective and they order 25% of their lightbulbs from Baker that will be your answer.
Answer:
24 green marbles
Step-by-step explanation:
ez maths
3.8 because 14+6=20 and .5*20=10 so then you do PEMDAS which means parenthesis, exponents, multiply, divide, add, subtract left to right. So the equation now is 1.8+10-8 so you would do 1.8+10=11.8 and 11.8-8=3.8. In PEMDAS you do the parenthesis first then the exponents and then multiply and divide and then when there is only add and subtract left in the equation you do it left to right.