If the signnn is less than then it is below the line , if it is more than than it is above the line, that is the shaded region, If the signnn is less than then it is below the line , if it is more than than it is above the line, that is the shaded region,
The farmer, Pilkington, is said to represent Britain in the Russian Revolution. Which George Orwell set up a close parallel with Animal Farm. So it is not an animal that represents England, but one of the humans.The above may be so in a particular context, but the original question seemed to be general, not related to a particular context, so I say again, the animal that represents England is a Lion.
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A statement that uses the words not, neither, and nor.The statement immediately above was not a negative statement.But the one immediately above was!
I Believe that the term "above the bar" means within the city boundary of London back in the 13 century. Conversely, below the bar is outside the city.
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Take a sample point from either the top or bottom of the graph. I like to use (0,0) if it is not on the line. Substitute it into the inequality and if it is true then it represents all points on that line as true and vice versa.
If the inequality has a > or ≥ sign, you shade above the line. If the inequality has a < or ≤ sign, you shade below it. Obviously, just an = is an equation, not an inequality.
The part that is shaded represents all the possible solutions. An inequality has solutions that are either left or righ, above or below or between two parts of a graph.
Actually, a linear inequality, such as y > 2x - 1, -3x + 2y < 9, or y > 2 is shaded, not a linear equation.The shaded region on the graph implies that any number in the shaded region is a solution to the inequality. For example when graphing y > 2, all values greater than 2 are solutions to the inequality; therefore, the area above the broken line at y>2 is shaded. Note that when graphing ">" or "=" or "
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it is called a half plane :)
This is a simple thing to check. The inequality will either be y< or y> (less than y or greater than y). You know the area above the x-axis, where y=0, is where y is greater and the area below is where y is less. So the area above your graphed line is where y is greater and the area below your line is where y is less. This is easiest to check in a linear portion of your graph, i.e. the minimum or maximum point on a parabola.
A linear inequation is a line whose answers can be defined as anything on the line or anything below or above it. Just imagine it as a linear equation, except with an inequality sign.For example:1/2X + 2 >/= 4X >/=4The answer to this inequality is 4 or anything greater than 4.NOTE:- If the coefficient of X [or in any inequality problem, the coefficient of the X with the largest exponent] is negative, flip the inequality symbol.For example:-X^3 + 8 > 0-X^3 > -8-X > -2x < 2The answer to the above inequality is anything less than 2.Always check your answer!
A linear equation corresponds to a line, and a linear inequality corresponds to a region bounded by a line. Consider the equation y = x-5. This could be graphed as a line going through (0,-5), (1,-4), (2,-3), and so on. The inequality y > x-5 would be the region above that line.
The above is not an inequality as stated.
No.The Lorenz curve measures inequality of distribution of income (or wealth). The diagonal represents a distribution that is perfectly equal and you cannot get more equal than that!
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