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Hello homeschool parent again, this is my last time I will b doin this but I will need you in the summer but thanx for the past help you've been a blessing
Math each inequalities with the proper graph but I can't put the graphs on here so can u give me the points for these inequalities please or what needs 2 be shaded

1. x > y^2
2. y < x^2
3. x^2/9  -  y^2/64 < 1
4. y^2/9  -  x^2/64  > 1
5. x^2/64  +  y^2/9  > 1
6. x^2/9  +  y^2/64  < 1
7. x^2  +  y^2  < 64
8. x^2 + y^2 > 64

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You need to graph each inequality with it's corresponding equation. Then choose a point and if it makes the inequality true shade that side of the inequality and if it is false shade the opposite side.

For example 1 is a parabola that lies on it's side so that it's open end is towards the positive x - axis whereas 2 is a parabola that opens up, 3 is a hyperbola and 4 is a hyperbola and 5 is an ellipse and 6 is an ellipse and 7 is a circle and 8 is a circle. Both 7 and 8 have radius's of 8 so the points satisfying 7 are inside the circle and the points for 8 are those points outside the circle.

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