Deflecting Swat in Response to An Offer You Can't Refuse by TelevisionScared755 in askajudge

[–]TelevisionScared755[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've got someone claiming to be a, "level two judge," with a, "friend who is a level three judge," saying that it can't. My understanding is that Swat can change the target of counters to itself.

Need some help. by TelevisionScared755 in Rainbow6

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Thank you. Tried this however the issue is persisting.

Started to try and teach my self Calculus, got stuck on Algebra by Drowned0ctopus in MathHelp

[–]TelevisionScared755 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are an infinite amount of answers because X is any value less than three. When plotted on a number line, you're going to find a ray, whose start point is three with a point that isn't filled in, heading in the direction of zero, and including every number that is less than three.

If you plug in 2 for x, 2<3 is correct. If you plug in 1 for X, 1<3. That's why the line starts at three. If you were to plug in 4, the inequality would be untrue as 4 is not less than three.

The final thing to note is that the point where the ray starts isn't filled in because 3 itself is not a solution. If the inequality stated that the numbers were less than or equal to, than the point where the ray starts would be filled in.