First, let's simplify the inequality
The graph looks like this:
Notice that the white dot is placed above the -6, it is important to include it like that.
Now, as an interval:
The answer is 60 bc -3 x -4 is 12, and 12x5 is 60
Answer:
The population can be greater than 6,100 but less than 6,300, and thus, we cannot determine if the population of Farmersville will be greater than 6,300 in 2012.
Step-by-step explanation:
Inequality for the population of Farmsville:
The inequality for the population of Farmsville in x years after 2010 is given by:
Will the population of Farmersville be greater than 6,300 in 2012?
2012 is 2012-2010 = 2 years after 2010, so we have to find y(2).
The population can be greater than 6,100 but less than 6,300, and thus, we cannot determine if the population of Farmersville will be greater than 6,300 in 2012.
Use the Pythagoras' Theorem:
A^2 + B^2 = C^2
20^2 + 35^2 = C^2
400+ 1225=1625=C^2
square root of 1625= C = 40.31 km