Completing solutions of two-variable linear inequalities

 is an exercise under the Algebra basics Math Mission. This exercise practices finding the range of values of one variable that corresponds to a given value of the other variable in a linear inequality.

Types of Problems
There is one type of problem in this exercise:


 * 1) Which x or y-values make the ordered pair (__, __) of the inequality represented by the graph below?: This problem provides a graph and user is asked to find which x or y-values make the ordered pair (__ , __) of the inequality represented by the graph below  Completing solutions of two-variable linear inequalities.PNG

Strategies
Knowledge of linear inequalities are needed for success in this exercise.
 * 1) User can graphically check whether a pair of values $$(x,y)$$ is a solution of an inequality by checking whether the point with the coordinates $$(x,y)$$ lies in the shaded area of the graph representing the inequality.

Real-life Applications
Problems like this will appear on standardized tests, like the SATs and ACTs.