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3) a mathematical sentence which contains an inequality symbol and one variable raise...
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3) a mathematical sentence which contains an inequality symbol and one variable raised to the first power is called a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ inequality.
6) this symbol < means that one quantity is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ or equal to the second quantity.
7) this is the set of all points on one side of a line in the coordinate plane. it can be described as the solution set for a linear inequality in two variables.
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1) this symbol > means that one number is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ or equal to another number. (2 words)
2) this is a flat surface extending in all directions.
4) the symbol > is always read from left to right, and it means _ _ _ _ _ _ _ than.
5) this is characterized by the symbol < , and is always read from left to right.
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Girardo is using the model below to solve the equation . girardo uses the following steps: step 1 add 4 negative x-tiles to both sides step 2 add 1 negative unit tile to both sides step 3 the solution is which step could be adjusted so that gerardo's final step results in a positive x-value? in step 1, he should have added 4 positive x-tiles to both sides. in step 1, he should have added 3 negative x-tiles to both sides. in step 2, he should have added 4 negative unit tiles to both sides. in step 2, he should have added 1 positive unit tile to both sides.
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The population of a small rural town in the year 2006 was 2,459. the population can be modeled by the function below, where f(x residents and t is the number of years elapsed since 2006. f(t) = 2,459(0.92)
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What number should be added by both sides of the equation to complete the the square? x^2-10x=7
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