How to graph a vertical linear inequality

How to graph a vertical linear inequality

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to graph the linear inequality 2*X > -6. It begins by solving the inequality to find X > -3. The tutorial then demonstrates how to graph this inequality by creating a table of values and plotting a vertical dashed line at X = -3. The dashed line indicates that points on the line are not part of the solution. The video further explains how to determine the shading of the graph by testing points to the left and right of the line, concluding that points to the right are part of the solution.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the process to solve for the variable X in the given inequality?

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3 mins • 1 pt

How do you determine whether the line representing the inequality should be dashed or solid?

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What does it mean if a point lies on the dashed line in the context of the inequality?

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Explain the significance of choosing a point to the left or right of the line when shading the graph.

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How can you verify if a point is a solution to the inequality represented by the graph?

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