For Exercises
How do you decide where to shade an inequality whose boundary does not go through the origin?
A. For <, shade above the boundary.
B. If
C. For >, shade below the boundary.
D. If
To choose: the correct letter for the given statement.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given situation is “To shade the inequality whose boundary does not go through the
origin”
Calculation:
The shaded region is the solution of the inequality.
If the boundary line is not passing through the origin and origin is the solution, then
shade the region where the origin is.
Hence, option B is correct.
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