Question
In graphical solutions of linear inequalities, solution can be divided into.

Answer

  1. Two subsets
Solution:
In graphical solutions of linear inequalities, solution can be divided into two subsets.
for example, $2\text{x}+\text{y}\leq4$
One subset includes all values (x, y) that satisfy the equation 2x + y = 4 and the other subset includes all the values (x, y) that satisfy 2x + y < 4.

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