The correct graph to the inequality is a number line with open dot at <em>negative 3</em> with shading to the left and an open dot at 6 with shading to the right. The correct option is the second option
<h3>Linear Inequalities </h3>
From the question, we are to determine the graph for the given compound inequality
The given compound inequality is
4p + 1 < −11 or 6p + 3 > 39
Solve the inequalities separately
4p + 1 < −11
4p < -11 - 1
4p < -12
p < -12/4
p < -3
OR
6p + 3 > 39
6p > 39 - 3
6p > 36
p > 36/6
p > 6
Thus,
p < -3 OR p > 6
Hence, the correct graph to the inequality is a number line with open dot at <em>negative 3</em> with shading to the left and an open dot at 6 with shading to the right. The correct option is the second option
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Ya, what is the question?
Answer:
c>6, since a negative coefficient reverses the sign
Step-by-step explanation:
7-c<1
-c<-6
c>6
Answer:
=4/5(N+7)N
Step-by-Step Explanation:
We move all terms to the left:
-(4/5(N+7)N)=0
Domain of the equation: 5(N+7)N)!=0
N∈R
We multiply all the terms by the denominator
-(4=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
=0
N=0/1
N=0