Asked by saskue uchiha
I am working on graphing inequalities on an anchor chart. Does anyone know what ≠ means when graphing inequalities? If so, could you also link an example please. (just search "graphing inequalities anchor chart" to get an image of what I'm working on)
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Answered by
PsyDAG
≠ means "not equal to" in other words, an inequality.
Answered by
Damon
≠ means "not equal to"
Answered by
saskue uchiha
can you link a example or something please?
Answered by
Damon
4 ≠ 3
Answered by
Damon
There is nothing complicated about it. It means just what it says.
Answered by
saskue uchiha
the equation is x ≠-4
is it an open circle or closed? How am I supposed to know without the underline?
is it an open circle or closed? How am I supposed to know without the underline?
Answered by
saskue uchiha
im supposed to answer what the model would be to it
Answered by
Damon
Oh, you are on a number line.
-4 has an open circle around it because it is not included. There are solid lines left and right of -4
-4 has an open circle around it because it is not included. There are solid lines left and right of -4
Answered by
Damon
If it were x = -4 it would be a black dot at -4
if it were x> -4 it would be circle and line to right
if it were x >/= -4 it would be black dot and line to right
if it were x> -4 it would be circle and line to right
if it were x >/= -4 it would be black dot and line to right
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