SOLUTION: Let y subscript 1 = 0.8x − 1.1 and y subscript 2 = 3.1 − 0.6x.
Find all values of x for which y1 does not exceed y2.
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Question 830410: Let y subscript 1 = 0.8x − 1.1 and y subscript 2 = 3.1 − 0.6x.
Find all values of x for which y1 does not exceed y2.
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