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What is the graph of a linear inequality in two variables called?

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Define solution of a linear inequality in two variable?

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Can linear equations and linear inequality be solved the same way?

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A linear inequality is all of one side of a plane. A quadratic inequality is either the inside of a parabola or the outside.


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When graphing a linear inequality the first step is to replace the inequality symbol with what sign?

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What is a simple linear inequality?

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How is graphing a linear inequality different than graphing a linear equation?

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What does linear inequality mean?

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