An graphing solution is basically drawing the solution (answer) on the graph.
But remember, when it's < or > you draw a broken line something like this - - - - - - to show that it isn't included.
If it's an included sign like < > but with another line below those signs then you draw a straight line without gaps ____________ like that.
It's hard to show since my keyboard don't have mathematical symbols
its useful in graphing! equations, inequalities, ect pretty much graphing!
-5+8n<-101
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Yes.
Yes.
The part that is shaded represents all the possible solutions. An inequality has solutions that are either left or righ, above or below or between two parts of a graph.
its useful in graphing! equations, inequalities, ect pretty much graphing!
strict inequality
-5+8n<-101
The definition of equivalent inequalities: inequalities that have the same set of solutions
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Yes.
When the value indicated by the circle is a valid value for the inequality.
Yes.
The line that includes whatever variables are included in the equation.
If it is joined by an "and" it does. If it is joined by an "or" it does not.
When the value represented by the circle is part of the solution set.