Warm-up… Pg249. Solve Inequalities by Multiplication or Division Chapter 4, Lesson 4C Pages 249-253.

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Warm-up… Pg249

Solve Inequalities by Multiplication or Division Chapter 4, Lesson 4C Pages

Learning Objectives & Vocab: Learning Objective #7: I can solve inequalities by using the Addition and Subtraction Properties of Inequality Standards 7.EE.4, Vocabulary: Inequality

Warm-up… Pg249

Inequalities Remember, inequalities are just like equations, just different symbols between the two expressions. How did we solve one-step multiplication and division equations?

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Dividing by a negative integer Solve the following: 1.-3x > > x/-6 Plug solutions back in and check! Issues?

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