SOLUTION: Solve then graph. A+6<-17 the symbol has a line under which would mean equal to17

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Question 400945: Solve then graph.
A+6<-17
the symbol has a line under which would mean equal to17

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Best way to denote "less than or equal to" would be to use <=.

Anyway, if we subtract 6 from both sides we get . To graph it, graph the function on an xy plane, then shade the region below it, including y = 23.

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