Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

The solution of a linear inequality in two variables like Ax + By > C is an ordered pair (x, y) that produces a true statement when the values of x and y are substituted into the inequality.


Example

Is (1, 2) a solution to the inequality

$$2x+3y>1$$

$$2\cdot 1+3\cdot 2\overset{?}{>}1$$

$$2+5\overset{?}{>}1$$

$$7>1$$

The graph of an inequality in two variables is the set of points that represents all solutions to the inequality. A linear inequality divides the coordinate plane into two halves by a boundary line where one half represents the solutions of the inequality. The boundary line is dashed for > and < and solid for ≤ and ≥. The half-plane that is a solution to the inequality is usually shaded.


Example

Graph the inequality

$$y\geq -x+1$$

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key


Video lesson

Graph the linear inequality

$$y \geq 2x -3$$

To graph a linear inequality in two variables (say, x and y ), first get y alone on one side. Then consider the related equation obtained by changing the inequality sign to an equality sign. The graph of this equation is a line.

If the inequality is strict ( < or > ), graph a dashed line. If the inequality is not strict ( ≤ or ≥ ), graph a solid line.

Finally, pick one point that is not on either line ( ( 0 , 0 ) is usually the easiest) and decide whether these coordinates satisfy the inequality or not. If they do, shade the half-plane containing that point. If they don't, shade the other half-plane.

Graph each of the inequalities in the system in a similar way. The solution of the system of inequalities is the intersection region of all the solutions in the system.

Example 1:

Solve the system of inequalities by graphing:

y ≤ x − 2 y > − 3 x + 5

First, graph the inequality y ≤ x − 2 . The related equation is y = x − 2 .

Since the inequality is ≤ , not a strict one, the border line is solid.

Graph the straight line.

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

Consider a point that is not on the line - say, ( 0 , 0 ) - and substitute in the inequality y ≤ x − 2 .

0 ≤ 0 − 2 0 ≤ − 2

This is false. So, the solution does not contain the point ( 0 , 0 ) . Shade the lower half of the line.

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

Similarly, draw a dashed line for the related equation of the second inequality y > − 3 x + 5 which has a strict inequality. The point ( 0 , 0 ) does not satisfy the inequality, so shade the half that does not contain the point ( 0 , 0 ) .

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

The solution of the system of inequalities is the intersection region of the solutions of the two inequalities.

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

Example 2:

Solve the system of inequalities by graphing:

2 x + 3 y ≥ 12 8 x − 4 y > 1 x < 4

Rewrite the first two inequalities with y alone on one side.

3 y ≥ − 2 x + 12 y ≥ − 2 3 x + 4 − 4 y > − 8 x + 1 y < 2 x − 1 4

Now, graph the inequality y ≥ − 2 3 x + 4 . The related equation is y = − 2 3 x + 4 .

Since the inequality is ≥ , not a strict one, the border line is solid.

Graph the straight line.

Consider a point that is not on the line - say, ( 0 , 0 ) - and substitute in the inequality.

0 ≥ − 2 3 ( 0 ) + 4 0 ≥ 4

This is false. So, the solution does not contain the point ( 0 , 0 ) . Shade upper half of the line.

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

Similarly, draw a dashed line of related equation of the second inequality y < 2 x − 1 4 which has a strict inequality. The point ( 0 , 0 ) does not satisfy the inequality, so shade the half that does not contain the point ( 0 , 0 ) .

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

Draw a dashed vertical line x = 4 which is the related equation of the third inequality.

Here point ( 0 , 0 ) satisfies the inequality, so shade the half that contains the point.

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

The solution of the system of inequalities is the intersection region of the solutions of the three inequalities.

Graphing inequalities in two variables worksheet answer key

How do you graph inequalities in two variables?

To graph the solution set of an inequality with two variables, first graph the boundary with a dashed or solid line depending on the inequality. If given a strict inequality, use a dashed line for the boundary. If given an inclusive inequality, use a solid line. Next, choose a test point not on the boundary.

How do you solve systems of linear inequalities in two variables by graphing?

Step 1: Solve the inequality for y. ... .
Step 2: Graph the boundary line for the inequality. ... .
Step 3: Shade the region that satisfies the inequality. ... .
Step 4: Solve the second inequality for y. ... .
Step 5: Graph the boundary line for the second inequality. ... .
Step 6: Shade the region that satisfies the second inequality..