Graphing Linear Inequalities
Learning Objective
I can graph linear inequalities on a coordinate plane using solid and dashed lines to represent the boundary.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 6 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. Explain the difference between a solid line and a dashed line when graphing linear inequalities. Provide an example of each.
2. Graph the inequality y > 2x - 5 on a coordinate plane. Describe the steps you took to graph the line and shade the appropriate region.
3. Given the inequality y ≤ -3x + 1, identify the y-intercept and slope of the line. Then, explain how you would graph this inequality, including whether the line is solid or dashed.
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Introduction to graphing inequalities | Two-variable linear inequalities | Algebra I | Khan Academy
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