Inequalities can be shown with dotted or solid lines, with the dotted line representing "not equal to" and solid lines representing "less than or equal to" and "greater than or equal to". Graphs can show relationships like k/x and k/x^2. When multiplying or dividing an inequality by a negative number, the inequality sign must be reversed.
Inequalities can be shown with dotted or solid lines, with the dotted line representing "not equal to" and solid lines representing "less than or equal to" and "greater than or equal to". Graphs can show relationships like k/x and k/x^2. When multiplying or dividing an inequality by a negative number, the inequality sign must be reversed.
Inequalities can be shown with dotted or solid lines, with the dotted line representing "not equal to" and solid lines representing "less than or equal to" and "greater than or equal to". Graphs can show relationships like k/x and k/x^2. When multiplying or dividing an inequality by a negative number, the inequality sign must be reversed.