To explain:
How graphical solution of a system of inequalities is different from the graphical solution of inequalities.
The solution of a set of linear inequalities is the intersection of individual linear inequalities.
Concepts Used:
Solving a system of linear equations.
Solving a system of linear inequalities.
Description:
The solution of a system of linear equations is usually a finite set of points whereas the solution of a system of linear inequalities is usually a region of the coordinate plane having infinite points. In the former case one only equality of expressions is to be considered which are represented as intersections on the graph while in the latter case one need to consider the five kinds of inequality relationship as per requirement, namely,
Chapter 3 Solutions
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