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Now put an O on 3 not a dot ok. Then put another O on 7. With a pencil connect thom make a thick line between 3 and 7. DOn't pass that.
2007-10-27 07:20:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you try to read out 3
3 is less than x, and x is less than 7. If you want to put it into a logical sentence, it would be that x is greater than 3 and less than 7. So x is somewhere between 3 and 7. Correct? Yes.
So to graph that you would make a number line going from 0 to 10, and plot each point on the line. At +3, make a dot, and at +7, make a dot. Shade in the space in between or whatever your instructor told you to do in that case to show the value of x.
2007-10-27 14:21:05
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answer #2
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answered by vp_nyc 2
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Normally, most graphs are X-Y plots. Your problem does not have any "Y" in it, so it's not that kind of graph.
Just draw a number line, and mark the points 3 and 7. Then make the line between them darker. That's the graph of 3 < x < 7.
2007-10-27 14:16:59
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answer #3
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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the graph is just a domain between two vertical lines x =3 and x =7 (the domain excludes the lines x =3 and x =7)
2007-10-27 14:22:17
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answered by Any day 6
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This solution will be displayed on a number line. Since the sentence reads: x is greater than 3 and less than 7, the values that you plot will be open circles. (If the symbols had been less than or equal to and greater than or equal to, the points would be shaded in to include the values 3 and 7.) Draw a solid line between the points to represent the value of x.
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2007-10-27 14:24:57
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answer #5
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answered by nekidasajaybird 4
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Draw:-
dotted vertical line that passes thro` (7,0)
dotted vertical line that passes thro`(3,0)
Shade the region between these two lines.
Shaded region is required answer.
2007-10-28 14:34:21
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answer #6
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answered by Como 7
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unknown # less than 7, but more than 3. either 4,5,or 6
2007-10-27 14:17:34
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answer #7
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answered by fkoober 2
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its the same as x>3 and x<7 just do the two seperate lines it will be a vertical line at (3,0) and (7,0).
2007-10-27 14:16:45
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answer #8
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answered by Sam B 2
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we cant really show u hot to graph it
2007-10-27 14:17:00
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answer #9
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answered by K.L. 3
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x>3 x<7,Darn i learned how to do this in school couple weeks ago now i already forgot how
2007-10-27 14:16:27
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answer #10
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answered by JonathanB 2
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