SOLUTION: Hello! My problem is
Solve the following inequality using a graphing approach.
I don't know the steps on my caculator on how to find it correctly.
the equations is |x-(square
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Question 415031: Hello! My problem is
Solve the following inequality using a graphing approach.
I don't know the steps on my caculator on how to find it correctly.
the equations is |x-(square root)13| + (square root) 6 < -x-(square root) 10
???
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
|x-(square root)13| + (square root) 6 < -x-(square root) 10
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Enter in your calculator:
Y1: abs(x-sqrt(13))+sqrt(6)
Y2: -x-sqrt(10)
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Graph them both on the same set of axes.
Then find the intervals on the x-axis where Y1 is below Y2
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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