A continuous graph ?
It is a continuous line graph.
It means to put the coordinates you were given on the coordinate plane. Ex. (-3,2) you find it the on the coordinate plane and then you plot it or graph it
Choose any point and substitute its coordinate into the inequality. If the inequality remains TRUE then the region containing the inequality is the one that you want. If it is false, then you want the region on the other side of the line. You can choose any point in the plane and substitute its coordinates into the inequality. The origin is usually the simplest.
To graph points on a graph, typically for Algebra or Geometry. :)
no, coordinate graph is a graph made on a coordinate plane i.e xy-plane
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A continuous graph ?
It is a continuous line graph.
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It means to put the coordinates you were given on the coordinate plane. Ex. (-3,2) you find it the on the coordinate plane and then you plot it or graph it
well, you find the two cooridinates on the plane and then graph them! KINDA EASY!
Choose any point and substitute its coordinate into the inequality. If the inequality remains TRUE then the region containing the inequality is the one that you want. If it is false, then you want the region on the other side of the line. You can choose any point in the plane and substitute its coordinates into the inequality. The origin is usually the simplest.
when graphing a line you simply plot the points based on the ordered pairs and connect the dots; there you have a line. An inequality graph refers to the shaded region of the coordinate plane that does not coincide with the line, hence the term, inequality.
To graph points on a graph, typically for Algebra or Geometry. :)
It is a coordinate of x and y on the coordinate plane
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