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7 January, 19:03

How do I graph an inequality in one variable?

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  1. 7 January, 19:22
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    It depends on the variable.

    If it's something like x < 2, your graph would be a vertical line at x = 2, and everything to left of that line shaded in (because of the less than).

    Similarly for y, except it would be a horizontal line with either everything above or below shaded.

    You can have other equations like 0
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