Solving it would give u x = -4...but I am not sure how you would graph that. You see, a linear inequality is an inequality that has one of the following four forms:
Ax + By < C
Ax + By > C
Ax + By < C
Ax + By > C
PLZ!Somebody tell me the answer!
PLZZZ!
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It says Solve each inequality. Graph the solution.
-3x>12
Sorry, the last two forms are:
Ax + By <= C
Ax + By => C
To solve the inequality -3x > 12, we need to isolate the variable x.
First, we divide both sides of the inequality by -3 to get:
x < 12 / -3
Simplifying, we have:
x < -4
To graph the solution, we need to represent all values of x that are less than -4 on a number line.
1. Start by drawing a number line.
2. Mark a point at -4 on the number line.
3. Since the inequality is x < -4, draw an open circle at the point -4, indicating that -4 is not included in the solution.
4. Finally, shade all the values to the left of -4 on the number line to represent the solution set.
The shaded area on the left side of -4 represents the values of x that satisfy the inequality -3x > 12.