How do you solve and graph #-x+4>3#?
2 Answers
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
First, subtract
Now, multiply each side of the inequality by
To graph the inequality we will draw a vertical line at
The line will be a dashed line because the inequality operator does not contain an "or equal to" clause. This means the line is not part of the solution set.
We will shade to the left of the boundary line because the inequality operator has a "less than" clause:
graph{x < 1}
Explanation:
Hi there!
Divide both sides by -1
x < 1 graph{-x + 4 > 3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}