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They are the same.
None. Different people prefer different ways of working.
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The first is 2-dimensional, the second is 1-dimensional.
The first is 2-dimensional, the second is 1-dimensional.
Not greatly. To graph an inequality, you start off graphing the corresponding equality. It is only then that you select one side or the other (with or without the graph itself), as the region of interest.
No, the TI-30Xa is not a graphing calculator; it is a scientific calculator designed for basic calculations, including trigonometry, logarithms, and statistics. It does not have the capability to plot graphs or handle complex graphing functions like graphing calculators do. For graphing capabilities, you would need a different model, such as the TI-83 or TI-84 series.
They are alike in that you graph the lines in the same way, but they are different because you have to shade in one side of the line
In an inequality, you have to shade a side of a line to see show if the possible answers are greater than or equal to it
That depends on the equation you're graphing. They can all be different.
Texas Instruments make graphing calculators, for advanced mathematics. They currently produce around 10 different models with various differences and abilities.
Whereas the procedure for a linear equality is the same, the inequality defines all of the plane on one side (or the other) of the corresponding line.