How would you graph the solution to x/3 ≤ -2?
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Explanation:
Divide each side of the inequality by
3
to solve for
n
while keeping the inequality balanced:
3
n
3
≤
2
3
3
n
3
≤
3
n
≤
3
To graph this we will draw a vertical line at
3
on the horizontal axis.
The line will be a solid line because the inequality operator contains an "or equal to" clause.
We will shade to the left side of the line because the inequality operator also contains a "less than" clause:
graph{x<= 3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Step-by-step explanation:
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