Writing Inequalities to Describe Graphical Representations
Today, we switched things up and looked at pictures of systems of inequalities to see if we could write a series of statements that described the shaded region of the graph. The number of statements depends on the shape of the shaded region. A triangular shaded region will have 3 different inequalities to describe it, while a rectangular shaded region will have 4 inequalities that describe the region.
Tonight's Homework: Complete both sides of the blue worksheet on Linear Inequalities. Remember to graph the problems on the front side. In addition, complete the 3 problems on the Systems study guide sheet.
Note: The test over linear inequalities will be given in class on Friday, February 3rd. Start preparing for it now!
Tonight's Homework: Complete both sides of the blue worksheet on Linear Inequalities. Remember to graph the problems on the front side. In addition, complete the 3 problems on the Systems study guide sheet.
Note: The test over linear inequalities will be given in class on Friday, February 3rd. Start preparing for it now!
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