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Hey guys,

Can someone plz solve this a algebra problem for me? I solved it on paper but I don’t know how to explain it in words.


Graph the two inequalities:
3x+2<5
2(x−4)≤5x+1
Which of the statements are true and why?


There is a set of numbers that is a solution to both inequalities.
Both inequalities have infinite solutions.
The two inequalities have no common solutions.
None of the statements are true
 

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Hey guys,

Can someone plz solve this a algebra problem for me? I solved it on paper but I don’t know how to explain it in words.


Graph the two inequalities:
3x+2<5
2(x−4)≤5x+1
Which of the statements are true and why?


There is a set of numbers that is a solution to both inequalities.
Both inequalities have infinite solutions.
The two inequalities have no common solutions.
None of the statements are true
the problem asks you to graph the inequalities . Did you ? Please show us.
 
Nope. The problem asked you to draw two inequalities, but clearly you only posted one.
 
Great!

Now look at the work that you have attached in OP. Compare the results with your graph s.

Do those match (individually) with the graph?
Yes, I think the answer is going to be:
There is a set of numbers that is a solution to both inequalities. Correct or not?
 
Yes, I think the answer is going to be:
There is a set of numbers that is a solution to both inequalities. Correct or not?
You have:

There is a set of numbers that is a solution to both inequalities.
Both inequalities have infinite solutions.
The two inequalities have no common solutions.
None of the statements are true
Which other statement/s could also be true?

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