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A16.14 Graphing Linear Inequalities

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2007

From http://www.squidoo.com/linearinequalities this is an example of how to graph a linear inequality. For more math help check out http://teachingandlearningmath.blogspot.com/

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  • after u have found x and y intercept values and plotted them on the graph, why are u testing with 0 ?

    can you test with other values? /????

    please help

  • Yes you can test with other points, but it is always easiest to test with (0, 0).

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  • what if you have a problem like y > x

  • My math teacher sucks this was amazing. Thank you.

  • great video! thanks

  • Doesn't this mean that you just shade in the direction 0,0 is?

  • I have been all day trying to figure this out...Thank you!

  • @ttor68 i live near franklin indiana!!!! hahah :D

  • Thank you so much! You just saved me from dropping my class. My professor is horrible! She never explains details, she never mentioned that we need to solve for X or y. Thank u

  • thank you for ur help sir!thank you very much!ur video is a big help!

  • Some math professors are terrible at explaining. I mean, ridiculously terrible. You sir, are amazing. Great job!

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