there is a seperate part at the end of the book D4 , called Addendum . It is divided into 6-7 other sections of topics. The topic i am concerned about is linear inequalities. It is incredibly hard to make it's graphs as it is so complicated . A little help would do....

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Addendum is like an appendix. It usually contains more information to expand on ideas, or give examples or exercises, presented in the main part of a document or book. Inequalities can be difficult to grasp sometimes, so submit a few examples and someone will make it clearer for you to understand. We don't have access to your books.

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As Rod said, An Addendum contains add-on information, explanations, definitions, expansion of concepts, and so on.

You could also check out the other posts on the web site here about inequality problems.

Go to the top of the page, where it says, “Questions HOT! Unanswered Tags Users Ask a Question” and click on Tags. Now search for the Tag “inequalities” – use Ctl-F. You should find it in the left hand column.

Read through some of those. They may give you some help. Then post your own problems on inequalities and we can explain things to you.

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