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Inequalities Linear Programming


Inequalities can be graphically represented, demonstrated and explored as < , > (dashed borderline) or ≤ , ≥ (continuous borderline). A system of two or more inequalities can be solved and represented graphically.

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The following are examples of different inequalities, systems of inequalities and how they are solved.

 

 

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