Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.02.2020 14:01, emilyproce

Need fast!
1.to graph the point (3, -2), where would you move from the origin?

a. to the right 3 units and then up 2 units

b. to the right 3 units and then down 2 units

c. to the left 3 units and then up 2 units

d. up 3 units and then to the left 2 units

2.to graph the point (-4, 7), where would you move from the origin?

a. down 4 units and the right 7 units

b. left 4 units and then up 7 units

c. felt 4 units and then down 7 units

d. down 4 units and then left 7 units

3.which of the following apply to the graph of the inequality? mark all choices that apply.
x ≥ 5

a. there is an open dot at 5.

b. there is a colored dot at 5.

c. shading goes to the left.

d. shading goes to the right.

4.which of the following numbers would be in the solution set of this inequality? mark all that apply.
x + 6 ≤ 14

a 14

b 8

c 0

d 5

5.of the following numbers would be in the solution set of this inequality? mark all that apply.
-5x ≤ -10

a 2

b 1

c 0

d 3

6.which of the following apply to the graph on the inequality? mark all choices that apply.
x > 7
a there is a colored dot at 7.

b there is an open dot at 7.

c shading goes to the left.

d shading goes to the right.

7.which of the following numbers would be in the solution set of this inequality? mark all that apply.
≤ -2

a. -12

b. -13

c. 0

d. -14

8.

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