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Checking for Understanding

Answer

Take out your Agenda! Pg. 45 #13-35(odds)

Take YOUR Whiteboard OUT

Put YOUR Whiteboard Aside

Take Out Your Notebook

Pg # Ch 1.4 and 1.5 Rewriting Equation And word problems Date: 9/16/10

Ticket Out the Door

Take notes - Linear Inequalities

Linear Inequalities

We Practice

Name of Symbol

To Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

To Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

We Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

We Practice

You Do it

Review!

Graphing- Find all the solution set

We Practice

You Do it

Name Per Date:10/8/ Graphing Inequalities

Name of Symbol How do you graph inequalities?

To Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

To Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

We Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

We Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

Take YOUR Whiteboard OUT

You Practice to Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

You Practice to Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

You Practice to Graph: Symbol: Name: Number line:

Put YOUR Whiteboard ASIDE

How do you check solution?

How do you check solution? We do it together

Take YOUR Whiteboard OUT

Is each number a solution of the given inequalities No Yes No

Is each number a solution of the given inequalities No

Put YOUR Whiteboard AWAY

Take YOUR Whiteboard OUT

Put YOUR Whiteboard ASIDE

Take Out Your Notebook

Name Per Date:10/16/ Compound Inequalities Review

a. All real numbers that are at least -3 and at most 6 Compound Inequality Join by AND

Think w/ Ms.Dang The crowd that heard the President Obama speak was estimated to be 10,000 people. The actual crowd could be 750 more or less than this. What are the possible value for the actual crowd?

Move Next to Your Partner Take Out Your Whiteboard

All real numbers that are at least -2 and at most 4

Orange County’s temperatures will be above 81 F but not as high as 100 F

A tropical storm has wind speeds of at least 40 mi/h but no more than 74 mi/h

Put Your Whiteboard ASIDE

Think w/ Ms.Dang

Think w/ Your Partner

Move Next to Your Partner Take Out Your Whiteboard

Put YOUR Whiteboard AWAY

Name Per Date:10/15/ Compound Inequalities “AND”

a. All real numbers that are at least -2 and at most 4 Compound Inequality Join by AND

Think w/ Ms.Dang All real numbers greater than -2 but less than 9

Move Next to Your Partner Take Out Your Whiteboard

All real numbers that are at least 2 and at most 9

Today’s tempertures will be above 32 F but not as high as 40 F

The book were priced between $3.50 and $6.00, inclusive

Put Your Whiteboard ASIDE

Think w/ Ms.Dang

Move Next to Your Partner Take Out Your Whiteboard

Put YOUR Whiteboard AWAY