SOLUTION: Write an inequality whose graph contains only the points in the given quadrants.
Quadrants I and IV
I have thought about this one for a while, but can't find an answer.
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Question 549223: Write an inequality whose graph contains only the points in the given quadrants.
Quadrants I and IV
I have thought about this one for a while, but can't find an answer.
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you consider the y-axis to be part of quadrants I and IV, would do.
If the y-axis is no man's land, then .
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