55.4k views
4 votes
CALLING EXPERTS!!! PLEASE HELP

CALLING EXPERTS!!! PLEASE HELP-example-1
User Takiya
by
8.5k points

2 Answers

6 votes

Answer:

Green answers in order of 1-7 as green appears

Just show the ones at start of each answer in bold

1) x ≥ -2 closed circle start opp/s x 0 closed circle stop

2) x < -2 open circle stops opp/s x 0 closed circle start

3) x > 2 open circle starts opp/s x 0 closed circle stops

4) x ≤ 2 closed circle stops opp/s x 0 closed circle starts

5) x < 2 open circle stops opp/s x -6 closed circle starts

6) x > 2 open circle starts opp/s x ≤ 6 closed circle stops

7) x < -2 open circle stops opp/s x -6 closed circle starts

Explanation:

Rule 1 closed circle is ≥ right open circle shows > right

Rule 2 closed circle is ≤ left open circle shows < left

Rule 3 with inequalities on line x > 2 means it starts from this value and moves right.

Rule 4 with inequalities on line x < 2 means it ends in this value.

Rule 5 Remember rule 3 and rule 4 for direction start and stop

remember rule 1+ rule 2 for choice of closed circle etc.

User Nicopico
by
7.9k points
4 votes
The circle is open if the inequality is greater than (>) or less than (<) and closed if the inequality is greater than or equal to (≥) or less than or equal to (≤)
If the arrow points to the right (—>) towards bigger numbers, x (whatever number is on the line) will be GREATER (> or ≥)
If the arrow o points to the left (<—) towards smaller numbers, x will be LESSER (< or ≤)

1. Starts at -2 with a closed circle and goes in the positive direction —>
So x ≥ -2
2. Starts at 2 with an open circle and goes in the negative direction <—
So x<2

And the rest use the same method.
User Karudi
by
8.0k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories