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15.2 Representing Inequalities Graphically

An inequality compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value. In this section, we learn about inequalities graph vertical, inequalities graph horizontal, inequalities graph mixed, inequalities graph two variable.


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An inequality compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value. In this section, we learn about inequalities graph vertical, inequalities graph horizontal, inequalities graph mixed, inequalities graph two variable.

15.2 Representing Inequalities Graphically

Representing inequalities on graphs, and interpreting graphs of inequalities.

Representing Inequalities Graphically - Inequalities graph vertical, inequalities graph horizontal, inequalities graph mixed, inequalities graph two variable.

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