
Linear Inequalities TWO Variables
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Mathematics
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8th - 10th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is a linear inequality in two variables?
Back
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does the symbol '<' indicate in a linear inequality?
Back
The symbol '<' indicates that the line is not included in the solution set, meaning the points on the line do not satisfy the inequality.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.D.12
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does the symbol '>' indicate in a linear inequality?
Back
The symbol '>' indicates that the line is not included in the solution set, meaning the points on the line do not satisfy the inequality.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.D.12
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does the symbol '≤' indicate in a linear inequality?
Back
The symbol '≤' indicates that the line is included in the solution set, meaning the points on the line satisfy the inequality.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.D.12
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does the symbol '≥' indicate in a linear inequality?
Back
The symbol '≥' indicates that the line is included in the solution set, meaning the points on the line satisfy the inequality.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.D.12
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of line is used for inequalities with '<' or '>'?
Back
A dashed or dotted line is used for inequalities with '<' or '>' to indicate that the points on the line are not included in the solution.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.D.12
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of line is used for inequalities with '≤' or '≥'?
Back
A solid line is used for inequalities with '≤' or '≥' to indicate that the points on the line are included in the solution.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.REI.D.12
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