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7 October, 02:12

What is the answer for this for a graph 3j>6

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  1. 7 October, 03:37
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    First divide both sides of the inequality by 3.

    On the left, the 3's cancel and you're left with j

    and on the right, 6 divided by 3 is 2.

    So we have j >2 which is the solution to this inequality.

    I have graphed the inequality for you below.

    Start with an open dot on 2.

    We use an open dot because j > 2 but it is not equal to 2.

    Then draw an arrow to the left to

    represent all numbers greater than 2.
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