Graphing Two-Variable Linear Inequalities
Which is the graph of the linear inequality y ≥ −x − 3?
a
Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? y ≤ 1/3 x - 1.3 y ≤ 1/3 x - 4/3 y ≥ 1/3 x - 4/3 y ≥ 1/3 x - 1.3
a
Which points are solutions to the linear inequality y < 0.5x + 2? Check all that apply. a. (-3, -2) b. (-2, 1) c. (-1, -2) d. (-1, 2) e. (1, -2) f. (1, 2)
a c e f
The solutions to the inequality y > −3x + 2 are shaded on the graph. Which point is a solution? (0, 2) (2, 0) (1, −2) (−2, 1)
b
Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? a. y ≥ 1/3 x - 4 b. y ≤ 1/3 x - 4 c. y ≤ 1/3 x + 4 d. y ≥ 1/3 x + 4
b
Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? y ≤ 1/3 x − 1 y ≥ 1/3 x − 1 y < 3x − 1 y > 3x − 1
b
Which is the graph of the linear inequality 2x - 3y < 12?
c
Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? a. y < 2/3 x + 3 b. y > 2/3 x + 3 c. y > 2/3 x + 3 d. y < 2/3 x + 3
c
Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? y > 2x + 2 y ≥ 1/2 x + 1 y > 2x + 1 y ≥ 1/2 x + 2
c
Which is the graph of the linear inequality 1/2 x - 2y > -6?
d