Math Problem Statement

graph the inequalites

Solution

The graph above represents the compound inequality 6<x<2-6 < x < 2:

  • Open circles at 6-6 and 22 show that these endpoints are not included in the solution.
  • The shaded blue region between 6-6 and 22 indicates all the values that satisfy the inequality.

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Related Questions:

  1. How do you graph the solution of an inequality on a coordinate plane?
  2. What does it mean when we have \leq or \geq in an inequality?
  3. How can we represent inequalities involving both xx and yy on a graph?
  4. What are some examples of compound inequalities that require different shading techniques?
  5. How do you solve and graph inequalities involving absolute values?

Tip: When graphing inequalities, using open or closed circles helps clarify whether the boundary values are included in the solution set.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Inequalities
Graphing on a Coordinate Plane

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 7-9