Graphing Linear Inequalities and Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities
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- Inequalities
- My video tutorial lens on solving single variable inequalities.
- Systems of Equations
- A lens with video tutorials on how to solve systems of equations.
- Exponents
- A lens discussing the basic exponent laws with video lessons and examples.
- Simplifying Square Roots
- A lens showing how to multiply, divide, and simplify square roots.
- Solving Quadratic Equations
- A lens showing how to solve quadratic equations.
- Polynomials
- A lens showing how to add, subtract, multiply and factor polynomials.
Linear Inequality Worksheets
- Video Examples
- This is a worksheet with some of the video examples from this lens and then lens on inequalities.
- Basic Linear Inequalities
- Four basic linear inequalities accompanied by graphs.
Graphing Linear Inequalities
If the problem was y > 2x + 3 then you would graph y = 2x + 3. There are various ways to graph lines. Here are some examples:
http://www.purplemath.com/modules/strtlneq.htm
http://www.coolmath.com/algebra/Algebra1/06Lines/04_intercepts.htm
Before you actually graph the line it is important to look at the inequality sign. There are two possiblities:
1) Less than (<) or greater than (>). In this case you the graph of the line needs to be dotted.
2) Less than or equal to and greater than or equal to. In this case the graph of the line needs to be solid.
After you have graphed the line (dotted or solid) it is then important to shade one side of the line. This is done because on one side of the line all the points make the inequality true and on the other side all the points make the inequality false. The solution to the inequality is all the points that make it true.
To do this you must test a point. If that point makes the inequality true, all the points on that side of the line are true. If it make the inequality false, then all the points on the other side of the line are true.
Procedure
1) Pick a point NOT on the line ( (0,0) is a good choice if possible).
2) Substitute the point in for the original inequality. Evaluate if it is a solution or not.
3) If it is a solution shade in the side the point is on. If it is NOT a solution then shade in the other side.
Don't Forget!!!
Greater than or less than is a dotted line.
Greater than and equal to or less than and equal to is a solid line.
Graphing Linear Inequalities Example 1
Graphing Linear Inequalities Example 2
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Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities
The solution to a single linear inequality is all the ordered pairs (x, y) that make the inequality true. It is usually designated by a shaded region on a graph.
For a system of linear inequalities you are looking for all the points that make both inequalities true. This is done by graphing both inequalities and then looking to see where the shaded regions overlap. The overlap is the solution to the system. The procedure for solving these problems is:
1) Graph the first linear inequality. Shade the answer lightly using a horizontal pencil stroke.
2) Graph the second linear inequality. Shade the answer lightly using a vertical pencil stroke.
3) Identify the region where the two solutions overlap. Shade this region in darkly and then indicate it as the solution of the system.
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Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Example 2
System of Linear Inequalities-Special Case
Systems of Linear Inequalities - Special Case Example 2
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- Paula Paula May 1, 2009 @ 10:27 am
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- shawn michaels shawn michaels Jul 27, 2008 @ 8:11 am
- how do you solve this equation
7x6
y<5
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- cel cel Jul 18, 2008 @ 8:29 pm
- this is easy to understand thanks. but i was gven a graph and the teacher wants us to write the inequaltiy of the graph. its like vice versa.. if you have time maybe you can add that to your lens..thanksa alot
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