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describe
the
2.How
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differentiate
2x
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three
examples mathematical
of mathematical
3. How at
would
differentiate
mathematical equations? How about the set of
expressions
and
mathematical
equations.
from
mathematical
equations?
statements
in
2x
+ mathematical
1? How
about
9y 8 and
9yeach
8 =set?
4x?
inequalities?
inequalities?

A linear equation is an
equation whose solutions
fall on a line on the
coordinate plane. All
solutions of a particular
linear equation fall on the
line, and all the points on
the line are solutions of
the equation.

Look at the graph to the left,


points (1, 3) and (-3, -5) are
found on the line and are
solutions to the equation.

The equation
y = 2x + 6
is a linear equation because it is
the graph of a straight line and
each time x increases by 1 unit,
y increases by 2

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How to Determine the Type


of Line to Draw

Inequality
Symbol
> or <
> or <

Type of
Line
Dotted
Line
Solid Line

1. y > 3x - 2
a. Solid

b. Dotted

2. y > x - 5
a. Solid

b. Dotted

Choose the inequality


symbol for the line shown.

< or >

< or >

Choose the inequality


symbol for the line shown.
< or >

< or >

If the
inequality is:
y > mx + b

Shade

or

Above the line

y > mx + b
y < mx + b
or
y < mx + b

Below the line

a. Graph y > x - 2.
1. Graph
the line
y = x - 2.

x
2. Since y >, shade
above the line.

b.Graph y < x - 2.
1. Graph
the line
y = x - 2.

x
2. Since y <, shade
below the line.

c. Graph y > x - 2.
1. Graph
the line
y = x - 2,
but make
the line
dotted.
x
2. Since y >, shade
above the line.

d. Graph y < x - 2.
1. Graph
the line
y = x - 2,
but make
the line
dotted.
x
2. Since y <, shade
below the line.

Graph y > -x + 3
Type of line:
Solid
Dotted

Shade ___ the line.


Above

Below

Choose the correct inequality


for the graph shown.
y < 1/3 x + 2
y < 1/3 x + 2
x
y > 1/3 x + 2
y > 1/3 x + 2
y

Where to Shade for


Undefined or No Slopes:
The inequality must be in
x # (no y)
format.

can be:
>, >, <, or <.

If the inequality
is:
x>#

Shade
To the

or

Right of the line

x>#
x<#
or
x<#

Left of the line

Graph x > -2
1. Draw
a dotted
vertical
line at x
= -2.

x
2. Shade to
the right of
the line.

Graph x < -2.


1. Graph
the line
X = -2.

2. Shade
to the left
of the line.

A. Which
ordered
pair is a
solution of
5x - 2y 6?
a) (0, -3)
b) (5, 5)
c) (1, -2)
d) (3, 3)

B. State whether the given


point belongs to the
inequality:
True or False
1. y 3 > x (2, 4)
2. 3x y > -2 (0, -1)
C. Graph the following:
1.x 4
2.y > 3

A.
Which ordered pair is a solution of
5x - 2y 6?
A.
B.
C.
D.

(0, -3)
(5, 5)
(1, -2)
(3, 3)

B. State whether the given point

belongs to the graph of the inequality:

1. y 3 > x (2, 4)
43>2
1>2
2. 3x y > -2 (0, -1)
false
3(0) (-1) > -2
0 + 1 > -2
1 > -2
true

1. Graph x 4
1. Graph the inequality x 4 in a
coordinate plane.
Decide whether to
use a solid or
dashed line.
Use (0, 0) as a
test point.
Shade where the
solutions will be.

-5
-5

2. Graph: y > 3
y
5

-5
-5

3. Graph 3x - 4y > 12
Graph 3x - 4y > 12 in a coordinate plane.
Sketch the boundary line of the graph.

-5
-5

Assignment:
Notebook:
Answer Our World of Math 8
Page 177 - Lets try
B #s 4 and 5
C #s 10 and 11

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