Algebra 2 (1st Edition)

Published by McDougal Littell
ISBN 10: 0618595414
ISBN 13: 978-0-61859-541-9

Chapter 4 Quadratic Functions and Factoring - 4.9 Graph and Solve Quadratic Inequalities - 4.9 Exercises - Skill Practice - Page 305: 62

Answer

To graph an inequality, first pretend like the equation given has an equal sign instead of an inequality symbol. Then, factor the equation, graphing the solutions to the equation. Next, shade the region of the graph containing points that result in true statements when plugged into the inequality. Finally, if the inequality is strictly less than or greater than (rather than having an equal sign under it), then dash the line drawn. Recall, the shaded area represents the solutions to the inequality.

Work Step by Step

The graph is attached. Note, the whole plane is a solution to this inequality.
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