SOLUTION: I am getting ready to take the praxis I math test, and I am strugging with questions about graphing inequalities like this one: y=x^-2x. would you explain how to graph this one and
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Question 290283: I am getting ready to take the praxis I math test, and I am strugging with questions about graphing inequalities like this one: y=x^-2x. would you explain how to graph this one and if you have another example too please. My email: pierceluisa@yahoo.com thank you
Luisa Pierce Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! We have a problem with your problem. It is not an inequality.
Inequalities use > and <
But one way to graph an inequality is to change from < and > to equal and graph it and then decide if the line of the equation is included or not above or below or inside or outside