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Every inequality determines some specific region of its plane which is called its?

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Answered by TanikaWaddle
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solution region.

Step-by-step explanation:

The region containing all the solutions of an inequality is called the

solution region.

In order to identify the half plane represented by an inequality, it is just sufficient  to take any point (a, b) (not online) and check whether it satisfies the inequality or  not. If it satisfies, then the inequality represents the half plane and shade the region which contains the point, otherwise, the inequality represents that half plane which  does not contain the point within it. For convenience, the point (0, 0) is preferred.

If an inequality is of the type ax + by ≥ c or ax + by ≤ c, then the points on the  line ax + by = c are also included in the solution region. So draw a dark line in the  solution region

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