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How would you graph this on a numberline: 3/4 + z less than or equal to -3/4?

Plz help me!!!! :D
 princeparis4eva posted over a year ago
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LunaShay said:
Well,subtract 3/4 from each side to get z por itself. Then, since it is less than or equal to, the dot is filled in, and start at -1.5(I believe.*doesn't have calculator*), going left on the number line.
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LiptonGold said:
I'm a bit rusty on this particular subject, buuuut I believe it's like this:
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 I'm a bit rusty on this particular subject, buuuut I believe it's like this:
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zanhar1 said:
Great idea ask the one who almost failed math 3 years in a row. >.>

amor to help but if I did you'd fail.
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ErnieHannah333 said:
Well, I know you graph it with a closed circle... but it's kind of confusing to me since it isn't in inequality form .-. I'm sure you can figure out which way the Arqueiro goes, though.
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