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What do you call the graph of a linear inequality??
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To graph a linear inequality in two variables (say, x and y ), first get y alone on one side. ... The graph of this equation is a line. If the inequality is strict ( < or > ), graph a dashed line. If the inequality is not strict ( ≤ or ≥ ), graph a solid line.
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To graph a linear inequality in two variables (say, x and y ), first get y alone on one side. Then consider the related equation obtained by changing the inequality sign to an equality sign. The graph of this equation is a line.
If the inequality is strict ( < or > ), graph a dashed line. If the inequality is not strict ( ≤ or ≥ ), graph a solid line.
Finally, pick one point that is not on either line ( (0,0) is usually the easiest) and decide whether these coordinates satisfy the inequality or not. If they do, shade the half-plane containing that point. If they don't, shade the other half-plane.
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