Mathematics for College Liberal ArtsKayla Andreacci04/16/24Low Batterymylab.pearson.comYour Mac will sleeinto a power outleTest: Test 7.4 - 7.6Question 21 of 25This test: 25 point(s) possibleThis question: 1Resume laterpoint(s) possibleSubmit testQuestion listUse the one-point test to solve the inequality. Shade the solution.5x−8y<40Question 20Use the graphing tool to graph the inequality.Question 21Question 22Question 23Question 24Question 25see sco
Q. Mathematics for College Liberal ArtsKayla Andreacci04/16/24Low Batterymylab.pearson.comYour Mac will sleeinto a power outleTest: Test 7.4 - 7.6Question 21 of 25This test: 25 point(s) possibleThis question: 1Resume laterpoint(s) possibleSubmit testQuestion listUse the one-point test to solve the inequality. Shade the solution.5x−8y<40Question 20Use the graphing tool to graph the inequality.Question 21Question 22Question 23Question 24Question 25see sco
Isolate y: First, let's isolate y by adding 8y to both sides.
Divide and Simplify: Now we have 5x<40+8y. Next, we'll divide everything by 8 to solve for y.
Graph the Inequality: Simplify the inequality by dividing 5x and −40 by 8 separately.
Graph the Inequality: Simplify the inequality by dividing 5x and −40 by 8 separately. To graph the inequality, we'll draw a line y=85x−5 and shade below the line since it's a less than inequality.
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