Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities

Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities

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Olivia Brooks

Mathematics

7th - 10th Grade

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CCSS
HSA.REI.D.12

05:19

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CCSS.HSA.REI.D.12
Mr. Buffington explains how to graph systems of linear inequalities. The video covers the basics of graphing linear equations and inequalities, and then demonstrates how to graph two inequalities: y > 3x + 2 and y ≤ -2x - 3. The solution to the system is found by identifying the overlapping shaded region on the graph, which represents the set of points that satisfy both inequalities. The video also provides a method to verify solutions by testing points within the shaded area.

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1.

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What is the prerequisite knowledge needed before starting to graph systems of linear inequalities?

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In a system of linear inequalities, what represents the solution region?

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What is the y-intercept of the inequality y > 3x + 2?

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How should the line be drawn for the inequality y > 3x + 2?

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For the inequality y > 3x + 2, which region should be shaded?

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What is the y-intercept of the inequality y ≤ -2x - 3?

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How should the line be drawn for the inequality y ≤ -2x - 3?

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For the inequality y ≤ -2x - 3, which region should be shaded?

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What color represents the solution region for both inequalities in the combined graph?

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How can you verify if a point is a solution to the system of linear inequalities?

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