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2 Section 3-3: Graphing Inequalities Pages 148-152 in textbooks

3 Objectives I can determine solid or dashed boundary lines and what they mean I can solve systems of inequalities by graphing them. I can identify if a solution works or not in an inequality.

4 System of Inequalities When you have 2 or more inequalities to solve at one time, we call this a system of inequalities. The solution to the system is the common shaded region of the graph

5 Inequalities Key Concept –When re-arranging an inequality if you DIVIDE by a Negative number, then you FLIP the direction of the inequality

6 Graphing Inequalities 2 Main Rules 1. Graph the Boundary (solid or dashed) 2. Shade the correct side (Above or Below)

7 Boundary Lines 2 Types of Boundary Lines Solid Lines –Used when you have inequalities ≤ or ≥ –Any point on a solid boundary is in the solution –Similar to Closed Circle on a number line Dashed Lines –Used when you have inequalities –Any point on a dashed boundary is not in the solution –Similar to an Open Circle on a number line

8 Shading If symbols < or ≤ Shade below the boundary line If symbols > or ≥ Shade above boundary line

9 Graph the following system of inequalities

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11 Using the Calculator The calculator will also work to show correct shading. Instead of y =, you will have to change the symbol on the left side of the equation to either It will not show dashed versus solid boundaries.

12 Another Example y  2x – 3 y < 2 x > -2

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14 Homework WS 7-2 Factoring Quiz Tomorrow


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