sissylokey
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We have had a substitute teacher for about two weeks now, because my teacher is out with her newborn baby, and I'm feeling a bit lost. We just started "systems of inequlities", and I'm not really catching on.
I have this problem here, and it is driving me bonkers because I have tried so many diffrent ways to do it, and yet it never comes out right. The question is:
Determine the solution to the following system of inequalities:
. . .y > -x + 1
. . .y > (5/2)x - 3
I've been looking it up and I know I'm supposed to graph this, but what I don't understand is how you solve for everything. I mean, what are you supposed to substitute? Are you allowed to substitue for with fractions since there is a fraction, or do you just use regular numbers?
I am so lost. Thank you for any help or advise!
:x
I have this problem here, and it is driving me bonkers because I have tried so many diffrent ways to do it, and yet it never comes out right. The question is:
Determine the solution to the following system of inequalities:
. . .y > -x + 1
. . .y > (5/2)x - 3
I've been looking it up and I know I'm supposed to graph this, but what I don't understand is how you solve for everything. I mean, what are you supposed to substitute? Are you allowed to substitue for with fractions since there is a fraction, or do you just use regular numbers?
I am so lost. Thank you for any help or advise!
:x