The solution to a system of inequalities is where the solutions to each of the individual inequalities intersect. When given a set of graphs look for the one which most closely represents the intersection, this one will contain the most of the solution to the the system but the least extra.
Graph the following Inequalities: x > 3
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To determine the graph that represents the solution set of a system of inequalities, you need to plot each inequality on a coordinate plane. The solution set will be the region where the shaded areas of all inequalities overlap. Typically, the boundaries of the inequalities will be represented by solid lines (for ≤ or ≥) or dashed lines (for < or >). Identifying the correct graph involves checking which regions satisfy all the inequalities simultaneously.
Graph the following Inequalities: x > 3
The part that is shaded represents all the possible solutions. An inequality has solutions that are either left or righ, above or below or between two parts of a graph.
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Got a lot of incomplete questions like this recently. We don't have a relation here, so we can't graph it.
Compound inequalities is when there is two inequality signs. You will regularly graph compound inequalities on a number line.
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