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In question and answer logic answers are given and if they fall in an area bounded by the inequality then it is a good answer. After graphing three or more inequalities the vertexes are the possible maxima of the system of equations.

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What consists of 2 or more linear inequalities in the same variable?

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Must solutions to systems of linear inequalities satisfy both inequalities?

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How are quadratic inequalities different from linear inequalities?

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Do solutions to systems of linear inequalities need to satisfy linear inequalities?

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How are linear inequalities and linear equations the same?

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A mathematical sentence that contains the symbols?

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What makes linear inqualities and an linear equation the same?

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