To describe: the procedure followed for determining the given condition.
Answer to Problem 3CFU
Choose a point on one side of the graph and solve the inequality for that point. If that point is a solution then that side or region of graph including that point will be shaded.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The condition is ‘the region of graph of an inequality to be shaded’.
Calculation:
The shaded portion of the graph includes all those ordered pairs or solutions satisfying that inequality. The procedure to select the region of graph of inequality for shading is to choose a point one side of the graph but not on the graph itself. Solve the inequality for that point, if it satisfies the inequality then that region having that point will be shaded. If that point does not satisfy the given inequality then that region won’t be shaded.
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