When graphing a linear inequality how do you know if the


1) How can you solve for an equation of a line given the following.

A. One point and the slope
B. Two points
C. Slope

2) When graphing a linear inequality. How do you know if the inequality represents the area above or below the line? How do you know if it also represents the points on the line?

3) Why is it true that any two points satisfying a linear equation will give you the same graph for the line represented by the equation?

4) How do you interpret the slope and y intercept in a real world case?

5) When solving a linear inequality, why do you always solve for y?

6) Give an example of a function that you use in your profession.

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