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4 August, 03:09

Solve 3≥y-2. Graph the solution.

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  1. 4 August, 03:23
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    y < = 5

    y is less than or equal to 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    first, think what number can we substitue for y so that when you subtract 2, you get 3. The answer to that is 5. so 5 is thw baseline and now we need to know if we go higher than 5, does the inewuality stay true? it doesn't because 6-2 is 4, and 4 is not less than 3. So if we go down from 5, the inequality stays true. Now we know, any number below 5, including 5, makes the inequality true.

    to graph, graph this line: y = 5 and then, shade all the areas below the line
  2. 4 August, 03:31
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    y ≤ 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is linear inequality problem.

    3 ≥ y - 2

    Step 1

    Add 2 to both sides of the equation to collect like terms

    3+2≥y-2+2

    5≥y

    This is read as 5 is greater than or equal to y and it can be written as

    Step 2

    y≤5

    Read as y is less than or equal to 5
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