Write the equation of the line that passes through (3, 5) and (–2, 5).

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Write the equation that represents the line that has slope 3 and y-intercept –5?

Write the equation of the line that passes through (3, 5) and (–2, 5).

 

 

Solving Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction LESSON 5–1 Solving Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction

Mathematical Processes A.1(E), A.1(F) Targeted TEKS A.2(H) Write linear inequalities in two variables given a table of values, a graph, and a verbal description. A.5(B) Solve linear inequalities in one variable, including those for which the application of the distributive property is necessary and for which variables are included on both sides. Mathematical Processes A.1(E), A.1(F) TEKS

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Solve c – 12 > 65. Graph and Check a solution. Solve by Adding Solve c – 12 > 65. Graph and Check a solution.

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Solve the inequality m – 4  –8.

Solve 12n – 4 ≤ 13n. Graph the solution and Check a solution. Variables on Each Side Solve 12n – 4 ≤ 13n. Graph the solution and Check a solution.

Solve 3p – 6 ≥ 4p. Graph the solution and check a solution.

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Solving Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction LESSON 5–1 Solving Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction