SOLUTION: How would you graph: problem: x>3 and x<_5. Bob Jones University Press Algebra I. Chapter 5.5 conjunctions.
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Question 120798: How would you graph: problem: x>3 and x<_5. Bob Jones University Press Algebra I. Chapter 5.5 conjunctions.
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How would you graph: problem: x>3 and x<_5.
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x > 3 is an area to the right of a vertical line passing thru x = 3; (purple)
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x <= is an area at and to the left of a vertical line passing thru x = 5;p (green)
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Will look like this
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They probably want you to shade the area of feasibility, this is between:
purple line passing thru x=3
and
green line passing thru x=5, the line itself is included because of the = sign
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