Practice Solving Linear Inequalities In Two Variables (3) - Linear Inequalities
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Solving Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

Practice - Solving Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

Solve and graph: x - 3 < 2

💡 Hint: What is 2 + 3?

Question 2 Easy

Graph: y ≥ -2x + 3

💡 Hint: Draw the line and decide if point (0,0) satisfies it.

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Interactive Quizzes

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Question 1

What does a dashed line represent in graphing an inequality?

Included points
Excluded points
Both

💡 Hint: Remember the line's meaning for strict inequalities.

Question 2

True or False: The inequality x - 2 ≤ 3 represents a single point.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider what happens when we solve it.

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Challenge Problems

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Challenge 1 Hard

You have a budget constraint where each class project costs $20 and you have a total of $100. Form an inequality and solve for the maximum number of projects.

💡 Hint: Divide the total budget by the cost per project.

Challenge 2 Hard

Given the system of inequalities: y < 3x - 1 and y ≥ -2, graph both inequalities, find and describe the intersection region.

💡 Hint: See where the shaded regions overlap on the graph.

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