Simple algebra problem?
Going into algebra 2 honors (freshman year) doing my math packet and I have no idea how to do this. It's simply graphing linear equations on a number line (and solving) and I'm fine at them except for this problem:
m-m<0
So it'd be 0m<0? How do I graph that? Help?
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I think the graph is impossible because 0 can never be less than 0.
Something must be wrong here.
m - m = 0, and 0 can't be less than 0.
Well either way you do it, ( 0<0 or m<m) they're both incorrect so, just write Undefined or something.