Graphing Inequalities October 25, 2011
OBJECTIVE: SWBAT RECALL INEQUALITIES AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM
Today we learned more about inequalities and about how to graph them. We learned that for inequalities with < and > that they had a dashed line. Then for ≤ and ≥ they have solid, as well as =. Graphing inequalities is actually easy. You graph it like a regular slope intercept equation. You just have to make the “y” an isolated variable as it is in slope intercept form. An example is shown below.
EXAMPLE:
y+3<4x à y<4x-3

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