Week 7: Math 11

First thing that you have to do when you want to graph an inequality, you must isolate the “Y”. So by doing that you move everything on to one side of the side (<,>,=) and the place the “Y” on the other side by its self. Then you wanna know what the slope is, the slope will be the number or fraction connected to the X variable. Once you find the slope you will then find the y-intercept which is beside the x variable. After you have found both you start at the y-intecept and use the slope to plot the points. If it is a fraction you will use the rise over run and if it is just a single number then you put that number over 1.

y<x+4

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y>-2x+8

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-3y</leg9x+12

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-x+2y>/geg-4

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2 thoughts on “Week 7: Math 11

  1. The last two aren’t showing properly because of slight errors in the code. The 3rd one needs a space after the word latex and to get the less than or equal to symbol you need to use the latex code \leq. In the final example the space is needed again, the statement needs a $ at then end and to get the greater than or equal to, use the latex code \geq. I also wanted a picture of each one of the inequalities graphed and a description of HOW to graph inequalities.

  2. When using the latex … be sure the backslash symbol is going the other way … \. Also, on your diagram, be sure to show if you have a solid or dashed line.

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