What does the Range represent (all of the x or y values)
What is all of the y-values
y = 2
3x + 2y = 10
(2, 2)
x + 3y = 5
2x − 3y = −8
(−1, 2)
What does a dotted line mean when graphing linear inequalities?
> or <
Consists of two or more linear equations in the same variables.
System of linear equations (linear system)
What are the 3 major forms of linear equations?
Point-slope form, standard form, and slope intercept
x = −3y + 2
−x + 2y = 3
(−1, 1)
−5y + 8x = −18
5y + 2x = 58
(4, 10)
How is graphing systems of inequalities different than graphing systems of equations? (2 things)
Sometimes they use dotted lines and you have to shade for inequalities.
The method of solving equations where you add or subtract equations to end up with one variable.
Elimination
Zaman has sar500 in her account. If she earns sr50 per day working for her dad what is an equation to represent how much money(y) she will have in x days.
What is y = 50x + 500
x − 2y = −10
3x = y
(2, 6)
3y − 5x = −26
−2y − 5x = −16
(4, −2)
How do you know where to shade when solving systems of inequalities?
The solution is where the shaded regions overlap.
How can you tell if a linear system has infinitely many solutions?
The equations are the same, the graphed lines lie on top of one another.
What is the first point you would plot if you were given y - 2 = 4(x - 5)?
What is (5, 2)?
2x – 3y = –2
y = −4x + 24
(5, 4)
3x − 4y = 8
18x − 5y = 10
(0, -2)
What type of line should be used when graphing an inequality with an "or equal to" symbol?
A Solid Line
When will a system of linear inequalities have no solution?
The inequalities are parallel meaning they have the same slope but different y-intercepts and shaded away from each other. (Not in opposite directions)

What is the y- intercept of the table?
The y- intercept is b=25.
5x − 13 = y
−5x + y = 24
no solution
4x−9y = 2
12x−5y = −38
(-4, -2)
Based on the graph below, where would we find a solution to the system of inequalities?
Any point that lands in the shaded region
How can you tell that a point is a solution to a system of inequalities?
The point must land in BOTH shaded areas (The point of intersection)