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            Graphing Inequalities - Lesson 13-4 
Today, we learned about  graphing inequalities.  We started by reviewing the following hints for doing this: 
              
            Then we did the following example: 
              
            For the example, we took the following steps: 
            
              - Put the equation in y = mx + b form:  y > -x + 10.
 
              - Graphed the line y = -x + 10...we did this as a dotted line since the inequality is just >, not > or =.
 
              - Plugged the point (0, 0) into the equation to see if it resulted in a true statement...it didn't (0 is not > 10), so we shaded on the side of the line opposite to (0, 0).
 
             
            That's it!  you should be able to do problems that use these techniques now!           
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