SOLUTION: graph the solution of y-2>1 on a number line (linear inequalities)
i know how to graph it
what i don't know is how to calculate y-2>1
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Question 620593: graph the solution of y-2>1 on a number line (linear inequalities)
i know how to graph it
what i don't know is how to calculate y-2>1
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y-2 > 1
y > 2+1
y > 3
circle around +3 with arrow to the right
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