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Graphing Inequalities in Two Variables
(Algebra)
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Taught by MrHansen
Last changed on July 01, 2009 - 433 views - 00:04:18

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A video tutorial of how to graph and shade Inequalities involving two variables.

Courtesy of Mr. Hansen of www.mrhansen.net.
  • How do you graph inequalities with two variables?
  • How do you graph inequalities in slope-intercept form?
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  • What is the y-intercept and slope of an inequality?
  • How do you use slope and y-intercept to graph an inequality?
  • How do you know where to shade an inequality?
  • How do you know if a line should be solid or dashed in an inequality?
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  • How do you graph 3x - 8y < 16?
  • How do you graph an inequality in standard form?
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  • How do you graph y > 3/8x - 2?
  • How do you know if you should shade above or below a line?
This video shows three great examples of how to graph linear inequalities. The explanations to go along with the examples are great. Wonderful tutorial for learning to graph inequalities with two variables.
  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
Reviewed by MathVids Staff on July 01, 2009.
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