Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Inequalities
Inequalities are mathematical expressions that show the relationship between two values when they are not equal. They can be represented using symbols such as ≤ (less than or equal to), ≥ (greater than or equal to), < (less than), and > (greater than). Understanding how to interpret and manipulate inequalities is crucial for solving systems of inequalities.
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Graphing Linear Inequalities
Graphing linear inequalities involves representing the solutions of an inequality on a coordinate plane. The boundary line is drawn based on the corresponding equation, and the region that satisfies the inequality is shaded. For example, for x ≤ 4, the line x = 4 is drawn, and the area to the left is shaded to indicate all values of x that are less than or equal to 4.
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Systems of Inequalities
A system of inequalities consists of two or more inequalities that are considered simultaneously. The solution set is the region where the shaded areas of all inequalities overlap on the graph. Analyzing systems of inequalities requires understanding how to find the intersection of the solution sets for each individual inequality.
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