How to graph inequalities?
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thanxs man i was about to break my math book with my pencil
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wow, u are really good at how u teach. u really go in detail and i like that. it made me get it easily
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thanks for putting your time and effort in doing this, i get it a lot bette! Wonder if I could drop my class and take it here baha......Thanks again!!!
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Thanks for teaching :]
how would you solve X-3>-2? >.<
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this was really helpful. i was always bad at algebra
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I still dont get it why does math have to be so confusing!!!
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i thought x=1
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FUck midterms
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most of you will just need 2:10
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I'm not trying to be a bother but you said that you always move right on the run. You don't always move right. When dealing with negatives, you move left on the run and go down on the rise. Great video though. Sorry if I'm hating but I just noticed a mistake. :D
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thanks alot
you saved my life.
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man i hate doing this, but awesome video i really understand how to graph these now
how would you graph y<x^2 -3x + 2
CheeseCake0715 9 months ago
I just send you a link with a website with this tutorial.
Thanks for learning
Ihatemathdotcom 9 months ago
i dont get the second example and how it went from 2x + 3y>6 to Y>(-2/3)x + 2.....i jus dont understand that part and how u changed it....how did u do it
jadeyes98 11 months ago
@jadeyes98
In order to graph I need to solve for Y, then I move the 2x to the other side
3Y> -2x + 6
Now 3 needs to be move to leave Y alone, that is why now I divide every term by 3, that is why I have now
Y> -2/3X + 6/3
Y>-2/3X + 2
Now I can see the slope and the y-intercept.
Please watch our video about how to graph lines for more details :)
thanks for learning!!!
Ihatemathdotcom 11 months ago