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Q: Why do inequalities wait on a number line?
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How will you illustrate the concept of on the number line?

Inequalities


What does the word compound inequalities mean?

Compound inequalities is when there is two inequality signs. You will regularly graph compound inequalities on a number line.


Why do you graph inequalities on a number line?

To find the solutions.


Every system of inequalities has a solution?

Which system of inequalities has a solution set that is a line?


First Degree Equations and Inequalities in one Variable?

First degree equations ad inequalities in one variable are known as linear equations or linear inequalities. The one variable part means they have only one dimension. For example x=3 is the point 3 on the number line. If we write x>3 then it is all points on the number line greater than but not equal to 3.


How do you know which region of a system of inequalities is the solution?

Each inequality divides the Cartesian plane into two parts. On one side of the line the inequality is satisfied while on the other it is not. A system of inequalities divides the plane into a number of such parts and the intersection of these parts in which the inequalities are true defines the the required region.


Can a system of equations have more than two inequalities?

A system of equations can have any number of inequalities.


Can the solution of a system of linear inequalities be the points on a line?

yes


When graphing a system of inequalities the line is dotted for the?

strict inequality


When graphing inequalities which inequality line is solid?

The line that includes whatever variables are included in the equation.


How would inequalities be shown on a line?

actually by using the line of equation !! the inequalities might be showed!! im nt suree its a guess!! it depends on ur grade but im pretty sure that it does make some sense


Does inequalities sometimes have real number solutions?

Yes, they can.