
Intro to graphing two-variable inequalities - Khan Academy
Learn how to graph two-variable linear inequalities like y≤4x+3. Created by Sal Khan and CK-12 Foundation.
Solving and graphing linear inequalities - Khan Academy
How to graph on a number line and coordinate plane. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.
Graphing two-variable inequalities (video) | Khan Academy
Now, I could just graph the line, but because that won't be included in the y's that satisfy this constraint, I'm going to graph it as a dotted line. So we'll start with the y-intercept of 5.
Intro to graphing systems of inequalities (video) | Khan Academy
Let's graph the solution set for each of these inequalities, and then essentially where they overlap is the solution set for the system, the set of coordinates that satisfy both.
Inequalities (systems & graphs) | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy
Use a system of linear inequalities, of course. **Unit guides are here!** Power up your classroom with engaging strategies, tools, and activities from Khan Academy’s learning experts. …
Graphing systems of inequalities (video) | Khan Academy
Sal graphs the solution set of the system "y≥2x+1 and y<2x-5 and x>1."
Graphing inequalities (x-y plane) review - Khan Academy
We graph inequalities like we graph equations but with an extra step of shading one side of the line. This article goes over examples and gives you a chance to practice.
Graphs of inequalities (practice) | Khan Academy
Graphs of inequalities VA.Math: A.EI.2.e VA.Math.2023: A.EI.2.e Google Classroom Microsoft Teams
Graphs of linear systems and inequalities | Lesson - Khan Academy
When we learned to solve linear inequalities, we learned that multiple values can satisfy an inequality. How do we graph the infinite number of (x, y) values that can satisfy a linear …
Solving equations & inequalities | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy
There are lots of strategies we can use to solve equations. Let's explore some different ways to solve equations and inequalities. We'll also see what it takes for an equation to have no …