This document provides instructions for graphing quadratic inequalities in three steps: 1) graph the related equation, 2) determine the intervals where the inequality is true, and 3) test points in each interval. It also gives three examples of graphing different quadratic inequalities, either by graphing or solving algebraically. The first example graphs y > x^2 + 2x + 1, the second solves x^2 + 2x - 8 < 0 by graphing, and the third solves x^2 - 3x ≤ 18 algebraically.
This document provides instructions for graphing quadratic inequalities in three steps: 1) graph the related equation, 2) determine the intervals where the inequality is true, and 3) test points in each interval. It also gives three examples of graphing different quadratic inequalities, either by graphing or solving algebraically. The first example graphs y > x^2 + 2x + 1, the second solves x^2 + 2x - 8 < 0 by graphing, and the third solves x^2 - 3x ≤ 18 algebraically.
This document provides instructions for graphing quadratic inequalities in three steps: 1) graph the related equation, 2) determine the intervals where the inequality is true, and 3) test points in each interval. It also gives three examples of graphing different quadratic inequalities, either by graphing or solving algebraically. The first example graphs y > x^2 + 2x + 1, the second solves x^2 + 2x - 8 < 0 by graphing, and the third solves x^2 - 3x ≤ 18 algebraically.