To solve it by coordinate graphs you would take a point from the line and plug in the X and Y value into the equations and or inequalities.
Inequalities
To write and solve an absolute value inequality, start by expressing the inequality in the form |x| < a or |x| > a, where a is a positive number. For |x| < a, split it into two inequalities: -a < x < a. For |x| > a, split it into two separate inequalities: x < -a or x > a. Finally, solve each inequality to find the solution set and represent it using interval notation or a number line.
To find the solutions.
Inequalities on a number line are represented using open or closed circles and shaded regions. An open circle indicates that the endpoint is not included (for strict inequalities like < or >), while a closed circle indicates inclusion (for inclusive inequalities like ≤ or ≥). The line is then shaded to show all numbers that satisfy the inequality, extending to the left for less than (< or ≤) and to the right for greater than (> or ≥).
To solve it by coordinate graphs you would take a point from the line and plug in the X and Y value into the equations and or inequalities.
Inequalities
To write and solve an absolute value inequality, start by expressing the inequality in the form |x| < a or |x| > a, where a is a positive number. For |x| < a, split it into two inequalities: -a < x < a. For |x| > a, split it into two separate inequalities: x < -a or x > a. Finally, solve each inequality to find the solution set and represent it using interval notation or a number line.
to solve a linear in equality you have to write it out on a graph if the line or shape is made ou of strate lines its linear
To find the solutions.
Compound inequalities is when there is two inequality signs. You will regularly graph compound inequalities on a number line.
Inequalities on a number line are represented using open or closed circles and shaded regions. An open circle indicates that the endpoint is not included (for strict inequalities like < or >), while a closed circle indicates inclusion (for inclusive inequalities like ≤ or ≥). The line is then shaded to show all numbers that satisfy the inequality, extending to the left for less than (< or ≤) and to the right for greater than (> or ≥).
Solve like any other math equation. One thing to remember; if you multiply or divide through by a negative number, reverse the inequality.
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In the same wasy as you solve equations except that if you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number, then the inequality changes direction.
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