SOLUTION: In what fundamental way does the solution set of a system of linear equations differ from the solution set of a system of linear inequalities? Give examples, please
Question 221732: In what fundamental way does the solution set of a system of linear equations differ from the solution set of a system of linear inequalities? Give examples, please
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The solution set for a set of linear equations is usually a single point, but it may also be an entire line or NO SOLUTION. The solution set for a set of linear inequalities is usually a shaded region in the coordinate plane. In extreme cases, it could possibly be NO SOLUTION or an entire line.