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How is finding the solution of a system of inequalities different from finding the solution of a system of equations? How is it the same? Explain.

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Explanation:

A system of linear inequalities in two variables consists of at least two linear inequalities in the same variables. The solution of a linear inequality is the ordered pair that is a solution to all inequalities in the system and the graph of the linear inequality is the graph of all solutions of the system.

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I would say that the only difference is the symbol. The only thing that is different is that in an inequality-type problem, the numbers are separated by signs representing "greater than" "less than" "equal to or greater than" and ect. In an inequality, you also may need to plot your answer on a number line. With equations, you simply use PEMDAS and do whatever you did to one side to the other as well.

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