SOLUTION: For the inequality y is less than or equal to -11 , would -11 be considered the greatest possible value or least possible value of y? Justify your reasoning.
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Question 386911: For the inequality y is less than or equal to -11 , would -11 be considered the greatest possible value or least possible value of y? Justify your reasoning.
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
means that y can have values of & beyond -11 on the number line
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y is the greatest value for this inequality.
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all the values will be less than -11 as seen in the graph.
The shaded portion has the solutions to this inequality
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