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When the value represented by the circle is part of the solution set.

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When graphing circles how do you know which way to shade the line?

When graphing inequalities you use a circle to indicate a value on a graph. If the value is included in the solution to the inequality you would fill in the circle. If the value that the circle represents is not included in the solution you would leave the circle unshaded.


How do you answer a inequalities on a number line?

x>2, you use an open circle above the #2 and shade to the right. If the equation was greater than or equal to 2, you would use a closed circle and shade to the right! Less than 2 would use the open circle to not include 2 and you would shade all numbers to the left of 2. Less than or equal to 2, solid circle which includes #2 and shade all #'s to the left of 2!


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Where to shade when graphing inequalities?

When graphing inequalities, you shade all areas that x and/or y can be. If the number is x, you shade left and right. If x is anywhere from -11 to ∞, then shade the area to the right of -11. If it is from -∞ to 5, shade the areas to the left of 5. If the number is y, then you go up and down, so if y is anywhere from 0 to ∞, shade all the areas above 0, and if it is from -∞ to 100, shade all the areas below 100. Combining x and y, usually restricts the areas you should shade. For example, if x is from -∞ to 7, and y is 3 to ∞, you would ONLY shade the areas that are to the left of 7 AND above 3.


Between 1 and 3include 1 and 3?

If you are referring to a number line: If it is between 1 and 3, then no you would not include 1 and 3... If the notation is [1,3] then 1 and 3 are included (both 1&3 would be closed circles on the # line) If the notation is (1,3) then 1 and 3 aren't included (1 & 3 would be open circles on the number line) If the notation is [1,3) 1 is included 3 is not (1 is a closed circle, 3 is an open circle on # line) If the notation is (1,3] 1 is not included, 3 is included (1 is open circle, 3 is closed circle on the # line)


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What association would you expect if graphing number of hours worked and money earned?

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