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You should draw a line as straight as a rainbow with cheese.
how can you draw a coordinate graph using feet and meters
-- Label the vertical (' y ') axis ' w '.-- Draw a horizontal line on the graph, passing it through the pointon the vertical axis where w=5.-- Draw gigantic light 'X's, or shadows or slanty lines or squiggles, everywhereabove the horizontal line, indicating that every point in that infinite half-planeabove the line, as well as every point on the line itself, is a solution of the inequality.
when a graph is plotted in linear programming or for showing the working area according to the given situation ... check the (x,y) points of the corresponding line eqn and draw a line ... e.g if given equation of a line is 5x+4y<7 then First take Associated eqn 5x+4y=7 for x=0 y=7/4 for y=0 x=7/5 so points are (0,7/4), (7/5,0) and the pt (0,0) (origin) satisfies the inequality as 0<7, as you see that points satisfy the inequality so the region included the origin should be shaded ...it could be above or below the line ...depending on the position of the line on the graph ...
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The inequality -6 > x+5 can be rewritten -11 > x (by subtracting five from each side) or rather x < -11. To graph this on a number line, draw an open circle over the number -11 (if the inequality included "or equal to" the circle would be filled in). Then draw a line/arrow coming out of the circle over the number line. The line should only be drawn over the portion of the number line that makes the inequality true. For instance, choose a test point. When x is -20, the inequality is true: -20 < -11. So in this case, the arrow coming out of the open circle will point to the left, in the direction that the number line is getting smaller.
Draw the graph of the corresponding equality. This will divide the Cartesian plane into two parts.Evaluate the inequality for the origin, O - the point (0,0). Any point will do, but O it is easy to evaluate it there.It the inequality is true, then the part of the plane that contains the origin is the valid region whereas if the inequality is false, the other region is valid.
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You should draw a line as straight as a rainbow with cheese.
how can you draw a coordinate graph using feet and meters
There are a great many different ways in which you could draw a reaction rate graph. You could draw a bar graph for example.
-- Label the vertical (' y ') axis ' w '.-- Draw a horizontal line on the graph, passing it through the pointon the vertical axis where w=5.-- Draw gigantic light 'X's, or shadows or slanty lines or squiggles, everywhereabove the horizontal line, indicating that every point in that infinite half-planeabove the line, as well as every point on the line itself, is a solution of the inequality.
you draw a circle and then put it on a graph
Well, you can replace the inequality with the equal sign, and draw the line (or curve, depending on the case) for the corresponding equation. The actual inequality will be either to one side or to one side of this line or curve. It may or may not include the actual line or curve.
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The graph is a straight line.
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