This document provides instructions for graphing quadratic inequalities. It explains that dashed curves represent "or" inequalities while solid curves represent "and" inequalities. It also details that if the parabola opens up, the region shaded is inside the curve for "greater than" inequalities and outside for "less than" inequalities, while the opposite is true if the parabola opens down.
This document provides instructions for graphing quadratic inequalities. It explains that dashed curves represent "or" inequalities while solid curves represent "and" inequalities. It also details that if the parabola opens up, the region shaded is inside the curve for "greater than" inequalities and outside for "less than" inequalities, while the opposite is true if the parabola opens down.
This document provides instructions for graphing quadratic inequalities. It explains that dashed curves represent "or" inequalities while solid curves represent "and" inequalities. It also details that if the parabola opens up, the region shaded is inside the curve for "greater than" inequalities and outside for "less than" inequalities, while the opposite is true if the parabola opens down.