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3-3 Solving Systems of Inequalities by Graphing

3-3 Solving Systems of Inequalities by Graphing. Determine if line is dashed/solid (< or > -----> , ≤ or ≥ → ). Plug in any pt not on boundary (0, 0) is simplest if available. Find related equation ex) y < 5x + 6, y = 5x + 6. Put inequality in slope-int form y = m x + b.

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3-3 Solving Systems of Inequalities by Graphing

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  1. 3-3 Solving Systems of Inequalities by Graphing

  2. Determine if line is dashed/solid (< or > ----->, ≤ or ≥ →) Plug in any pt not on boundary (0, 0) is simplest if available Find related equation ex) y < 5x + 6, y = 5x + 6 Put inequality in slope-int form y = mx + b Graph the related equation DO NOT SHADE THIS REGION!! SHADE OTHER ONE! Shade the region where the test point resides Review: Graphing Inequalities FALSE TRUE

  3. Identify the Solution Graph 2nd inequality (Solution: one shaded region in another color) Graph the 1st inequality (Solution: one shaded region) NO SOLUTION! ALL POINTS IN THE OVERLAPPED SHADING ARE SOLUTIONS Solving a System of 2 Inequalities SHADINGS OVERLAP NO OVERLAP

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  8. Ex 4

  9. Homework • Text p. 126 (12-26 all)

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