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How do you graph an inequality with a greater than sign?

Draw the graph of the corresponding equality. This will divide the Cartesian plane into two parts.Evaluate the inequality for the origin, O - the point (0,0). Any point will do, but O it is easy to evaluate it there.It the inequality is true, then the part of the plane that contains the origin is the valid region whereas if the inequality is false, the other region is valid.


Is combining like terms considered an equation?

Only if it contains an equality sign otherwise it is considered to be an expression


What is the equal to or greater then symbol on a graph?

If the graph is a two-dimensional plane and you are graphing an inequality, the "greater than or equal to" part will be shown by two things: (1) a solid, not a dotted, line--this part signifies the "or equal to" option--and (2) which region you shade. Shade the region that contains the points that make the inequality true. By shading that region, you are demonstrating the "greater than" part.


How do you graph the inequality w is greater than or equal to 5?

The answer depends on what space you are working in. In 1-dimensional space, it would be like the number line and the relevant part of the graph would be all point at or to the right of the value 5.


What does it mean when you have a solid dot on your graph?

When you have a solid dot on a graph, it typically represents a data point that is included in the data set and is significant for the analysis being conducted. The solid dot indicates that the specific value represented by the dot is part of the plotted data and is not an outlier or a missing value. In some cases, a solid dot may also signify a specific condition or event that occurred at that data point in the context of the graph.

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What if the line graph equation has a negative y?

Then that part of the graph is below the x-axis.


What part of graph would you shade on an equation if the answer is 0 equals 0?

The equation 0 equals 0 is an identity and contributes absolutely nothing to the part of the graph that you should shade or not. The tautological statement can be ignored.


What are the part of a graph?

there is a line and ploting point


Which part of the word autograph contains the Greek root meaning write?

Graph is the part of the word that contains the Greek root meaning "write."


What is a function whose graph is a nonvertical line or part of a non-vertical line?

A linear equation


How do you calculate percent elongation in materials?

To calculate percent elongation with an equation: [(final length - initial length) / initial length] x 100 = percent elongation On a graph - To calculate percent elongation, draw a line to the x-axis from the point of fracture parallel to the straight line part of the graph. The extension at this point is then divided by the gauge length.


What Anomalous data on a graph shows what?

An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)


How do you graph an inequality with a greater than sign?

Draw the graph of the corresponding equality. This will divide the Cartesian plane into two parts.Evaluate the inequality for the origin, O - the point (0,0). Any point will do, but O it is easy to evaluate it there.It the inequality is true, then the part of the plane that contains the origin is the valid region whereas if the inequality is false, the other region is valid.


Is combining like terms considered an equation?

Only if it contains an equality sign otherwise it is considered to be an expression


What part of the equation makes the graph narrow or wide?

its not the equation that matters it is how you map it out on the graph, the vertical and horizontal axis are interchangeable. For example if x is the vertical axis and y is the horizontal axis the graph would look different than if y was the vertical axis and x was the horizontal axis. The narrow and wide of a graph depend on the horizontal axis ( how quickly the numbers increase and or how far apart the markers are spaced) ...If the intervals are counted by 5 the graph would be wider than if the intervals were counted by 500.


What is A graph that is part of a circle?

CiRcLe GrApH!


If a point is on the 0 line in a coordination graph which quadrant are they part of?

The axes form the boundaries of the quadrants but not part of them. So points on the axes do not belong to any quadrant.