How to graph a linear inequality

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👉 Learn how to graph linear inequalities with one variable. Linear inequalities are graphed the same way as linear equations, the only difference being that one side of the line that satisfies the inequality is shaded. Also broken line (dashes) is used when the linear inequality is 'excluded' (when less than or greater than is used) and a solid line is used when the inequality is 'included' (when greater than or equal to OR less than or equal to is used).

To graph a linear inequality with one variable, the linear inequality results in a vertical line passing through the constant term value on the x-axis when the variable is x and a horizontal line passing through the constant term value on the y-axis when the variable is y.

After the line representing the linear equation form of the linear inequality is drawn, we select a point either side of the line to determine which side of the line is true for the given inequality and then shade the side that satisfies the inequality.

Organized Videos:
✅Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
✅Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables | Learn About
✅Graph Linear Inequalities | Slope Intercept Form
✅Graph Linear Inequalities | Standard Form
✅Graph Linear Inequalities | Horizontal and Vertical

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