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Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
Section 3.1 Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
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Graphing Linear Inequalities
Ex. Graph Notice that the line (=) is part of the solution Also, any point in the lower half-plane satisfies the inequality so this region is shaded.
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Graphing Linear Inequalities
Ex. Graph The line (=) is not part of the solution (so it is dashed. Any point in the lower half-plane satisfies the inequality.
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Procedure for Graphing Linear Inequalities
Draw the graph of the equation obtained by replacing the inequality symbol with an equal sign. Make the line dashed if the inequality symbol is < or >, otherwise make it solid. Pick a test point in one of the half planes, substitute the x and y values into the inequality (use the origin whenever possible). If the inequality is satisfied, shade the half plane containing the test point otherwise shade the other half plane.
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True so shade region containing (0,0)
Ex. Graph Dashed since < Test (0,0): 3(0)+2(0) < 6 True so shade region containing (0,0)
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Ex. Graph Ex. Graph
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Ex. Graph the solution set for the system:
Points must satisfy both inequalities (overlap of individual shaded regions)
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Unbounded Region Bounded Region
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