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Graphing Inequalities with Two Variables
The graph of an inequality in two variables is a half plane bounded by a straight line.
If the inequality is strict (< or >), then draw the boundary as a dashed line, otherwise draw it as a solid line.
Use a test point, normally the origin, to determine which half plane is the solution of the inequality. Shade that region.
Graphing Inequalities with Two Variables
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Carleen Eaton
Grant Fraser




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