How do you solve and graph m-4<3?

2 Answers
Jun 6, 2017

m<7

Explanation:

m-4<3
Add 4 to both sides.
m<7
When you graph inequalities, you generally graph them as an equality (in this case m=7) on a number line especially if you're variable is not x or y and then shade the side that satisfies your inequality (in this case, numbers smaller than 7).

In this graph, I put m on the x-axis and graphed this inequality.

Jun 6, 2017

m<7

graph{x<7 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Explanation:

Add 4 to both sides of the inequality:

m<7

Since we didn't multiply or divide by a negative number that direction of the inequality remains unchanged.

graph{x<7 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}