Linear Inequality Grapher
Visualize solutions to single variable linear inequalities on an interactive number line.
Supported formats: ax + b > c, ax + b < c, ax + b >= c, ax + b <= c
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Understanding Linear Inequalities
A linear inequality compares a linear expression to a constant using inequality symbols such as <, >, ≤, or ≥. Solving a linear inequality means finding the range of values for the variable that satisfy the inequality.
How to Use This Tool
- Enter your linear inequality in the input box. For example:
2x - 1 < 5or-3x + 2 >= 8. - Click the "Visualize" button to solve the inequality and display the solution on the number line.
- The solution will be shown both as text (e.g., x < 3) and graphically on the number line.
- Use the "Copy Solution" button to copy the text solution to your clipboard.
- "Reset" will clear the input and the visualization.
This tool helps visualize the solution set of linear inequalities, making it easier to understand the range of values that satisfy the given condition. The interactive number line provides a clear graphical representation of the solution.