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Linear_Inequalities_in_Two_Variables

The document provides instructions for graphing four linear inequalities, including converting inequalities to slope-intercept form, creating tables of values, and checking solutions using test points. Each inequality is accompanied by steps to graph points, draw lines, and shade the solution area. The inequalities covered are 2x + y ≤ 2, y > x - 3, y ≥ 4x - 3, and 2x - 5y < 4.
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Linear_Inequalities_in_Two_Variables

The document provides instructions for graphing four linear inequalities, including converting inequalities to slope-intercept form, creating tables of values, and checking solutions using test points. Each inequality is accompanied by steps to graph points, draw lines, and shade the solution area. The inequalities covered are 2x + y ≤ 2, y > x - 3, y ≥ 4x - 3, and 2x - 5y < 4.
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Graph the following linear inequalities.

1) 2x + y ≤ 2

a. Change
  the inequality into slope-
intercept form, and then change it into an
equation.

b. Create
  a table. Use the x-values
indicated. ________________________
x −1 0 1

c. Graph the points and draw a line. y


5

d. Shade the solution area. 4

e. Check
  your solution. Use (0,0) as your 2

test point and see if it satisfies the 1


x
conditions of the original inequality.
−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3 4 5
−1

−2

−3

−4

−5
2) y > x−3

a. Change
  the inequality into slope-
intercept form, and then change it into
an equation.

b. Create
  a table. Use the x-values
indicated. ________________________
x −1 0 1

c. Graph the points and draw a line. y


5

d. Shade the solution area. 4

e. Check
  your solution. Use (0,0) as your 2

test point and see if it satisfies the 1


x
conditions of the original inequality.
−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3 4 5
−1

−2

−3

−4

−5
3) y ≥ 4x − 3 4) 2x − 5 y < 4
y y
5 5

4 4

3 3

2 2

1 1
x x

−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3 4 5 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3 4 5
−1 −1

−2 −2

−3 −3

−4 −4

−5 −5

(−1, 4) • ••
(0, 2)
(1, 0)
y ≤ −2x + 2

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