Today, we started off the class by reviewing some examples from the 6.2 unit, Exploring Graphs of Systems of Linear Inequalities. A quick summary of that that is, a set of two or more linear inequalities that are graphed on the same coordinate plane; the intersection of their solution regions represent the solution set for the system.
Next, we moved on the 6.3 Graphing to Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities. Systems of inequalities are similar to systems of equations. A solution is still an ordered pair that is true in both statements. The video below shows Graphing and Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities, therefore I'm not putting pictures up because that seems to explain everything I need to say.
Mr. Banow assigned Practice pp. 317-319. It wasn't due, we just heard about it briefly at the end of class.
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