How do you determine whether to use a solid or dotted line when graphing an inequality?
The inequality sign. If the inequality sign is less or greater than, dotted line. If the inequality sign is less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to, solid line.
You have just graphed the inequality y < 5x-5. What point would you plug in to determine where to shade, and would you shade above or below the line.
(0,0), Below
Graph the inequality y <6x+1
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Graph the system of inequalities: y≥x−3
y ≥ −x − 1
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Solve and classify the following system using the elimination method: -5/7 - 11/7x=y 2y=7+5x
(-3,-4) Consistent Independent
Graph and classify the following system of equations using the graphing method: -250x+1000y=5000 24y=-6x+120
Infinite Solutions Consistent Dependent
Graph the system of inequalities: 4x−3y<9
2x+y>4
y>4/3x-3
y>-2x+4