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Pls help ;-; Student #2:

4x + 1 ≤ -4
x + 1 ≤ -1
x ≤ -2


Solved the inequality incorrectly and graphed their solution incorrectly.
Solved the inequality correctly but graphed their solution incorrectly.
Solved the inequality incorrectly but graphed their solution correctly.
Solved the inequality correctly and graphed their solution correctly.

Pls help ;-; Student #2: 4x + 1 ≤ -4 x + 1 ≤ -1 x ≤ -2 Solved the inequality incorrectly-example-1
User Csukcc
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Explanation:

4x+1 < -4

-1 -1

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4x < -5


x \leqslant ( - 5)/(4)

-5/4 is not 2, so both of them are wrong (1 is right choice)

User Inso
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Answer:

solved the solution incorrectly and graphic their solution correctly.

Explanation:

this is because if 4x + 1<= -4

the next step will be to subtract 1 from both sides.

BUT if their solution is x<= 2, they objectively graphed it correctly

User K To The Z
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