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Graphical Inequalities

Graphical Inequalities

Graphical Inequalities

Inequalities describe a region on a graph in which the solution to an equation can be found.

Graphical inequalities do not have a single solution. Instead they describe regions in which a value can be found. The regions can be defined by one inequality or a combination of two or more.

Inequalities often contain two bounds for a variable, in a form like this: 2<x<62<x<6