It's the third...no wait, it's the first....oh hang on it could be the second.
It looks like my psychic abilities are failing me again. Perhaps if you provided the graphs (dunno how you're going to do that - that's your problem) then someone can tell you.
a graph
To determine the inequality that represents a graph, you need to analyze its features, such as the shaded region and the boundary line. If the boundary line is solid, the inequality includes "≤" or "≥," while a dashed line indicates "<" or ">". The shaded region shows where the values satisfy the inequality. By identifying the slope and y-intercept of the line, you can formulate the correct inequality.
we should prevent inequality by
point
The shaded area of the graph of an inequality show the solution to the inequality. For example, if the area below y = x is shaded it is showing those ordered pairs which solve y < x.
Compound inequalities is when there is two inequality signs. You will regularly graph compound inequalities on a number line.
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a graph
To determine the inequality that represents a graph, you need to analyze its features, such as the shaded region and the boundary line. If the boundary line is solid, the inequality includes "≤" or "≥," while a dashed line indicates "<" or ">". The shaded region shows where the values satisfy the inequality. By identifying the slope and y-intercept of the line, you can formulate the correct inequality.
The graph of an inequality is a region, not a line.
Neither x-1 nor x4 is an equation or an inequality. There is, therefore, nothing to graph anything.
we should prevent inequality by
graph the inequality 5x+2y<4
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You can graph an equation or an inequality but you cannot graph an expression.
A Compound Graph Is An Extension Of a Standard Graph.
It can represent the graph of a strict inequality where the inequality is satisfied by the area on one side of the dashed line and not on the other. Points on the line do not satisfy the inequality.