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Hi.

I'm Miss Davies.

In this lesson, we're going to be representing inequalities on coordinate grids.

If we were to represent x is greater than three on a number line, we would use a non-filled-in circle, and the arrow would be pointing to the numbers that are greater than three.

If we were to represent negative one is less than x which is less than or equal to three on a number line, we would put a non-filled-in circle on negative one and a filled-in circle on three.

We would then join these two circles together to show that x is a value between these two integers.

If we were to shade the region x is greater than three on a coordinate grid, we would draw a dashed line on x is equal to three.

We would then shade the region in which all x-coordinates were greater than three.

If we were to shade the region negative one is less than y which is less than or equal to three on a coordinate grid, we would draw a dashed line on y is equal to negative one and a solid line on y is equal to three.

We would then shade the region which has y-coordinates between negative one and three.

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This is greater than or equal, so this needs to be represented by a solid line on x is equal to one.

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Two is greater than y can be written as y is less than x.

This should be represented by a dashed line on y is equal to two.

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This inequality requires solid lines on both x is equal to one and x is equal to three.

If we look at the shaded region on our coordinate grid, we can see that there is a solid line on x is equal to 0.

5.

There is also a dashed line on x is equal to three.

This means that x is greater than 0.

5, or it is equal to it.

We write this as 0.

5 is less than or equal to x, and x is also less than three.

This is the inequality that describes the shaded region.

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This line is on x is equal to negative two, and it's a solid line.

So the inequality is x is greater than or equal to negative two.

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In this question, we've got a solid line on y is equal to three and a dashed line on y is equal to zero.

The inequality is therefore zero is less than y which is less than or equal to three.

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In this question, we've got a dashed line on both y is equal to four and y is equal to negative one.

This means the inequality is negative one is less than y which is also less than four.

That's all for this lesson.

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