SOLUTION: if x and y are integers, graph all ordered pairs that satisfy the give conditions.
how do you graph -3 is less than or equal to x which is less than or equal to 2 and -1 is less t
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Question 401595: if x and y are integers, graph all ordered pairs that satisfy the give conditions.
how do you graph -3 is less than or equal to x which is less than or equal to 2 and -1 is less than or equal to y which is less than 3
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if x and y are integers, graph all ordered pairs that satisfy the give conditions.
how do you graph -3 is less than or equal to x which is less than or equal to 2 and -1 is less than or equal to y which is less than 3
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-3<= x <=2
-1<= y < 3
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Draw vertical lines at x = -3 and at x = 2
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Draw a horizontal line at y = -1
Draw a dashed horizontal line at y = 3
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Shade the rectangular area enclosed by the four lines.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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