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Use the shading capabilities of your graphing calculator to graph the inequality or system of inequalities.
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Implicit Propositions
Statements or conclusions that are not directly expressed but are suggested or assumed within an argument or narrative.
Syllogisms
Logical arguments where a conclusion is inferred from two given or assumed propositions, each sharing a common or middle term.
Prejudged
Formed an opinion or conclusion about something or someone before having sufficient knowledge or experience.
Implicit Propositions
Statements implied within an argument, not directly stated but understood in the context.
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