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1 Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables MATH 018 Combined Algebra S. Rook

2 2 Overview Section 3.6 in the textbook –Determining whether a Point Satisfies an Inequality –Graphing Linear Inequalities Including finding test points and shading

3 Determining whether a Point Satisfies an Inequality

4 4 Linear Inequality: an INEQUALITY in which ALL variables are raised to the first power –e.g. 2x – y ≥ 3 Given a linear inequality and a point (x, y), how would we determine whether the point satisfied the inequality? –e.g. Does (3, 3) satisfy 2x – y ≥ 3?

5 Determining whether a Point Satisfies an Inequality (Example) Ex 1: Determine whether each point satisfies 3x + 5y < -3 a) (-1, 0) b) (-5, -2) 5

6 Graphing Linear Inequalities

7 7 We know 3 ways to graph: –Table of Values –Intercepts –By slope and y-intercept No different when graphing linear inequalities EXCEPT for: –Whether the line is solid (≤, ≥) or broken ( ) –Shading one side of the line to indicate the solution set

8 8 Test Points and Shading After constructing the line, pick a test point that does NOT lie on the line Any point will do, but (0, 0) is often a good choice EXCEPT when it lies on the line Determine whether the test point makes the inequality true: –If the inequality is true, shade the side of the line WITH the test point –If the inequality is false, shade the side of the line WITHOUT the test point

9 Graphing Linear Inequalities (Example) Ex 2: Graph the linear inequality: a)x – 4y > 8 b)y ≥ 2x c)4x + 6y < -10 d)-5x – 3y ≤ 15 9

10 10 Summary After studying these slides, you should know how to do the following: –Determine whether a point satisfies a linear inequality –Graph a linear inequality on a coordinate grid and correctly shade one side of the line based on a test point Additional Practice –See the list of suggested problems for 3.6 Next lesson –Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing (Section 4.1)


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