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 graph with an undefined region has a gap somewhere, where the function at that point is not valid. Usually there is a disjoint or a disconnect between the lines of the graph.
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.
plane
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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.