G6
Graphing Inequalities
A linear inequality can be expressed with algebra or in a graph. Here is the page in this website about algebraic inequality.
There may be a question which involves transforming an algebraic inequality into graphic form. You do it in two steps. First, you draw the line representing the equation, as if the inequality is an equal sign. Second, you look at the line and decide which side of the line shows the area represented by the inequality.
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Here are practice questions.
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