The same as it is in normal terms. A region in maths is just a selected area. e.g. A region on a graph
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The graph is a region of the space on one side or another of the related function. If the inequality is strict then the related function itself is not part of the solution; otherwise it is.
x + 2y <12 2x + y < 10
The graph of an inequality is a region, not a line.
yes
The Feasible Region
An undefined graph typically occurs when there is a division by zero in a mathematical equation, resulting in an infinite or undefined value. In a graph, this would manifest as a vertical line or asymptote where the function approaches infinity or negative infinity. This can happen, for example, when plotting the graph of a rational function where the denominator equals zero at a certain point.
The shaded region above or below the line in the graph of a linear inequality is called the solution region. This region represents all the possible values that satisfy the inequality. Points within the shaded region are solutions to the inequality, while points outside the shaded region are not solutions.
A region with nonuniform positive acceleration on a velocity-time graph would appear as a curved or non-linear section where the velocity is increasing at a variable rate.
The same as it is in normal terms. A region in maths is just a selected area. e.g. A region on a graph
The Force vs extension graph for ductile materials typically shows a linear region at the beginning, where the material is elastically deforming without permanent damage. This is followed by a plastic region, where the material begins to permanently deform until it eventually reaches failure. The graph usually exhibits a necking effect in the plastic region due to localized thinning of the material.
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it is called a half plane :)
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According to the graph, Asia's population growth rate is currently the lowest among the listed regions.