A linear inequality with two variables. The solution set is a region defining half of the plane., on the other hand, has a solution set consisting of a region that defines half of the plane.
The solution set of a single linear inequality is always a half-plane, so there are infinitely many solutions.
To graph the solution set of an inequality with two variables, first graph the boundary with a dashed or solid line depending on the inequality. If given a strict inequality, use a dashed line for the boundary. If given an inclusive inequality, use a solid line. Next, choose a test point not on the boundary
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Step-by-step explanation:
A linear inequality with two variables. The solution set is a region defining half of the plane., on the other hand, has a solution set consisting of a region that defines half of the plane.
The solution set of a single linear inequality is always a half-plane, so there are infinitely many solutions.
To graph the solution set of an inequality with two variables, first graph the boundary with a dashed or solid line depending on the inequality. If given a strict inequality, use a dashed line for the boundary. If given an inclusive inequality, use a solid line. Next, choose a test point not on the boundary
meron sa youtube sa pag solve or Mathanthics youtube channel.
hindi po to sakin pero sana makatulong ito hihi