Graphing Inequalities on the Coordinate Plane
We extended our understanding of inequalities to the coordinate plane and reviewed the rules for graphing linear inequalities. A part of this process includes a check step, where a point on the plane, but not on the line, is chosen to be used in evaluating the inequality. If the resulting statement is true, the side of the graph that includes the point is shaded. If the resulting statement is false, the opposite side of the graph is shaded.
Tonight's Homework: Lesson 6.5 ( 15 - 57, FCO, and 70, 71 ).
Tonight's Homework: Lesson 6.5 ( 15 - 57, FCO, and 70, 71 ).
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