SOLUTION: how to you graph the inquality 2k+1<5 and m-5>6?

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Question 311051: how to you graph the inquality 2k+1<5

and m-5>6?

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


First, I'm going to presume that you mean "inequality"

Second, you need to specify whether you want to graph an interval in , a half-plane in , or a solid region in .

You also need to specify whether the use of a variable other than is any part of the difficulty you are having.

Repost making sure you are clear about what it is you want.

John


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