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What is linear in equalities in two variable

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A linear inequality in two variables takes the form:

y>m x+b or y<m x+b. ( where x and y are two variables)

Linear inequalities are closely related to graphs of straight lines; recall that a straight line has the equation y=m x+b.

The solution to a linear inequality includes all the points in one half of the plane. We can tell which half by looking at the inequality sign:



> The solution set is the half plane above the line.



≥ The solution set is the half plane above the line and also all the points on the line.



< The solution set is the half plane below the line.



≤ The solution set is the half plane below the line and also all the points on the line.

"We use dotted line for a strict inequality and solid line for an inequality sign which also include equality" .

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