How to graph linear inequalities

 
 
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What defines a linear inequality?

In this lesson we’ll look at how to graph linear inequalities on a coordinate plane.

To graph a linear inequality, first graph the boundary line.

The boundary line will be dashed if the symbol is ???<??? or ???>???. The boundary line will be solid if the symbol is ???\leq??? or ???\geq???.

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After you graph the boundary line, shade in the correct side. Shade above the line if you have a ???>??? or ???\geq??? sign. Shade below the line if you have a ???<??? or ???\leq??? sign.

 
 

How do we graph linear inequalities?


 
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Graphing “greater than,” “less than or equal to,” and “greater than or equal to” inequalities

Example

Graph the inequality.

???y>-3???

Let’s begin by graphing ???y=-3??? with a dashed line since the sign is ???>???.

graphing the dashed line

Now because we have the greater than symbol we need to shade above the line.

shading above the dashed line

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To graph a linear inequality, first graph the boundary line.

The boundary line will be dashed if the symbol is < or >.

Example

Graph the inequality.

???y \leq 1???

This time we start with a solid line at ???y=1??? because we have the ???\leq??? sign.

graphing a solid line

This time we shade below the line because we have the less than or equal to sign.

shading below the solid line

Now let’s look at some diagonal lines.


Example

Graph the inequality.

???y \geq \frac{1}{2}x-3???

Begin by graphing the line

???y=\frac{1}{2}x-3???

with a solid line because we have the ???\geq??? symbol. Graph the line by graphing the ???y???-intercept of ???-3??? at the point ???(0,-3)???. Then use the slope to count up ???1??? and over ???2??? to the right to place the next point at ???(2,-2)???. Connect the points with a solid line.

graphing the solid line

Shade above the line because you have a greater than or equal to symbol.

shading above the solid line
 
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