As soon as I read the first line and saw the words "in this table", I knew in my
guts that when I opened the question and saw the whole thing, there would be
no table. So I opened it and, sure enough, my guts were correct again.
Nobody ... including you ... can answer this question without seeing the table.
Maybe that's been your whole problem, and the reason you're having trouble
with it. Sit down, relax, and spend some time with the table.
The lines are parallel (meaning they have the same slope) so there is no solution. If the lines overlap then there is infinite solutions. If the lines cross there is one solution.
The only way to have more than one solution but not infinite is if the graphs are something other than lines.
Answer:
-6, -5, -4, -3, and -2
n≥-6
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply both sides by 2
n≥-6
so the values that make this true are -6, -5, -4, -3, and -2
<span> The </span>associative property<span> states that you can add or multiply regardless of how the numbers are grouped. By"grouped" we mean 'how you use parenthesis'. In other words, if you are adding or multiplying it does not matter where you put the parenthesis</span>