Linear inequalities are inequalities that involve at least one linear algebraic expression, that is, a polynomial of degree 1 is compared with another algebraic expression of degree less than or equal to 1. Any two real numbers or two algebraic expressions associated with the symbol '<', '>', '≤' or '≥' form a linear inequality.
Graph the first inequality. Graph the boundary line. ...
On the same grid, graph the second inequality. Graph the boundary line. ...
The solution is the region where the shading overlaps.
Check by choosing a test point.
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