127k views
2 votes
What is the answer for this for a graph 3j>6

User Parhum
by
8.1k points

1 Answer

3 votes

First divide both sides of the inequality by 3.

On the left, the 3's cancel and you're left with j

and on the right, 6 divided by 3 is 2.

So we have j >2 which is the solution to this inequality.

I have graphed the inequality for you below.

Start with an open dot on 2.

We use an open dot because j > 2 but it is not equal to 2.

Then draw an arrow to the left to

represent all numbers greater than 2.

What is the answer for this for a graph 3j>6-example-1
User TheGPWorx
by
7.8k 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