SOLUTION: Let ​f(x)=10−3x and ​g(x)=2x−5. Find all values of x for which ​f(x)≤​g(x).
Graph ​f(x)=10−3x and ​g(x)=2x−5. Use
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Question 1110672: Let f(x)=10−3x and g(x)=2x−5. Find all values of x for which f(x)≤g(x).
Graph f(x)=10−3x and g(x)=2x−5. Use the graphing tool to graph the functions. I have to graph this and I keep getting it wrong.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Substitute for each function.
Functions f and g both are for lines. Graph them and you can see for is where g becomes greater than f.
These are JUST the two lines not showing anything else:
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