The solution set is the whole of the number line except for the value 0. So the graph would be the whole line with an open circle over 0.
The graph of the inequality represented by ( x - 8 ) is ( x \geq 8 ) if the graph includes the line itself (solid line) or ( x > 8 ) if the line is not included (dashed line). This indicates that the solution set includes all values of ( x ) that are greater than or equal to (or greater than) 8, extending infinitely to the right on the number line.
A single equation in two variables is, for example. Its graph is a line, and every point on the line is a solution.
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It's the equation of a straight-line graph. Every point on the line is a solution of the equation. There are an infinite number of them.
Equations are statements that state two expressions are equal, while inequalities are statements that state two expressions are not equal, meaning one is greater or less than the other. The graph of the solution set of an equation is a line or a curve, while the graph of the solution set of an inequality is a region at one side of the boundary line or curve obtained by supposing that the inequality was an equation.
An equation has an equal sign, which means that we know what the variable is equal to :)
x ≥ - 10.2 On a number line graph all real numbers to the right of -10.2. Use a closed dot to indicate that -10.2 is a solution.
The degree is equal to the maximum number of times the graph can cross a horizontal line.
The graph of the inequality represented by ( x - 8 ) is ( x \geq 8 ) if the graph includes the line itself (solid line) or ( x > 8 ) if the line is not included (dashed line). This indicates that the solution set includes all values of ( x ) that are greater than or equal to (or greater than) 8, extending infinitely to the right on the number line.
A graph can illustrate what solution is saturated and unsaturated. If the point is on the line, then the solution is saturated, while if is below the line, the solution is unsaturated.
A single equation in two variables is, for example. Its graph is a line, and every point on the line is a solution.
The graph of -5w + 9 = 14 is the single point w = -1.
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I think you would use an average two step equation to solve. Graph on a number line. If it was -2, go over 2 to the left, and make a dot. It is hollow or solid. It is solid if there is a line beneath the less than or greater than sign indicating that it is equal to....
To determine whether to use a solid or dotted line for a given inequality, check if the inequality includes equal to (≥ or ≤) or not (>) or (<). If it includes equal to, use a solid line; if not, use a dotted line. For the solution area, if the inequality is greater than (>) or greater than or equal to (≥), the solution lies above the line; for less than (<) or less than or equal to (≤), it lies below the line.
It is a point on the number line, at a distance equal to x, to the left of 90.
To graph "y ≠ a" on a number line, first plot the point corresponding to "a." Then, use an open circle at "a" to indicate that this value is not included in the solution. Finally, shade the entire number line except for the point "a" to show that all other values are acceptable for "y."