Graphing Linear and Nonlinear Inequalities (9.10.2) Flashcards

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• When graphing inequalities, start by drawing the equation normally. The equation should divide the coordinate system into two regions. Then pick a point to find out which region is the correct side for your inequality. The actual equation is part of the solution only if the inequality was ≤ or ≥.

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• When graphing inequalities, start by drawing the equation normally. The equation should divide the coordinate system into two regions. Then pick a point to find out which region is the correct side for your inequality. The actual equation is part of the solution only if the inequality was ≤ or ≥.

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