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Solving Systems of Inequalities by Graphing www.themegallery.com 33 22 11 Steps Intersecting Regions Separate Regions
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Graphing More than One Inequality Steps Solve for y in each equation Do not forget the rules for solving inequalities Sign changes direction when multiplying/dividing by a negative number Sign changes direction if you swap sides of the variable and final answer Graph each inequality Shade areas that satisfy BOTH inequalities Shading is in the same area(s) 2 www.themegallery.com
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Intersecting Regions 3 www.themegallery.com
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Intersecting Regions (Cont.) 4 www.themegallery.com
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Separate Regions 5 www.themegallery.com
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Finding Vertices of a Polygonal Region Vertices are corners of a shape Steps Given three inequalities A, B, and C Pick any two inequalities and solve as you would equalities using the substitution or elimination methods (A & B) Take one of the inequalities already used in the previous step and solve with the inequality not used yet (A & C) Solve the remaining combination (B & C) The three ordered pairs obtained are the vertices 6 www.themegallery.com
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Example of Finding Vertices 7 www.themegallery.com
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Solve by Elimination Example (Cont.) 8 www.themegallery.com
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Multiply, Then Use Elimination If the coefficients of either variable in the first equation DO NOT match the corresponding coefficients in the second equation: Multiply one equation by a number that will make one of the coefficients of a variable match in both equations Follow the elimination steps 9 www.themegallery.com
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Multiply, Then Use Elimination Example 10 www.themegallery.com
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Multiply, Then Use Elimination Example (Cont.) 11 www.themegallery.com
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Another Example An untrue solution identifies and Inconsistent System That means the lines won’t cross… 12
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