You can graph an equation or an inequality but you cannot graph an expression.
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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.
The graph of an inequality is a region, not a line.
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You can graph an equation or an inequality but you cannot graph an expression.
Graph it (the equation).
An equation has an equal sign, which means that we know what the variable is equal to :)
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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
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There is no equation (nor inequality) in the question so there can be no graph - with or without an axis of symmetry.
If you're given the inequality and the equation, then the way to prove that they have the same solution is to solve each one and show that the solutions are the same number. Don't strain yourself, though. An inequality and an equation never have the same solution.
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.
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