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Algebra Warm up;pg. 352 # 66 to 73
Remember--they must be in Slope intercept form to determine if they are parallel (same slope) or perpendicular (opposite signs and recipricals)
7.5 Systems of Inequalities pg. 345 to 352
Linear inequality--
Looks like Linear equation BUT has inequality!
In the past you graphed them on a number lineNOW-
Becasue you have an x and a y They are graphed on coordinate planes!They are now lines that are considered boundry lines.
WHY?Becasue now you also have to shade the graph!
How do you graph an inequality?
1. Make sure that inequality is in slope intercept form(helps to pretend you have an = sign)
2. Graph the line BUT note
NOW- you have to look at the inequality sign again- dashed line- solid line
3. Lastly shade the graph.- shade below line- shade above line
Lets look at the examples pg. 347
Let's look at another, What do you have to do first?
Try this pg. 347
Try this page 347 a
try this pg. 347 b
To graph systems of equations:
1. Graphing EACH line on the same plane. (must be in slope intercept form first!) (pretend that you are graphing lines)
2. Note the new difference:-- dashed line-- solid line
3. Shade for each inequality:-- shade below line--shade above line
4. Darken in the part where shading overlapsTHIS shade part is your "answer"
Try this one:
Let's practice:pg. 350 # 7-14--Keep noise down