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Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities - Example 2

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Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities - Example 2
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  • can you post word problems about this?

  • @jumongwu look up linear programming - i have videos that use inequalities

  • This is a good thing that you're doing.

  • @AndreaNadiaR thanks : )

  • in x-y > 2 how did find the x intercept???

  • @elayda93 well, just pretend it is an equation and set y = 0 to get x = 2

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  • thats weird my teacher is an illiterate cuban too and sometimes she starts talking spanish for a few seconds.

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  • Alright. X Intercept. When you multiply 1 * 0, how did you get positive 2? I would've thought it would have been something like y = - 2. Can you explain how that negative no longer exists, and how you made the Y Intercept, the X Intercept?

  • hii im left-handed tooo :)

  • THANK YOU U MAKE IT SIMPLE

  • thamk you so much this video helped me very much

  • It's helpful =D

  • @koopakoop159 3/2 = 1.5, 2 goes into 3 only one time so it's 3/2 - 2/2 = 1/2 = 0.5

  • why did you put 3/2 in the middle of one and two could please respnd because this confuses me a bit :/

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