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Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 6–5) CCSS Then/Now New Vocabulary Example 1: Solve by Graphing Example 2: No Solution Example 3: Real-World Example: Whole-Number Solutions Lesson Menu

Solve the system of equations. y = 2x – 7 y = –3x + 3 B. (0, 7) C. (1, –5) D. (2, –3) 5-Minute Check 1

Solve the system of equations. 3y – 2x = 12 2y + x = 8 B. (2, 4) C. (0, 4) D. (–1, 2) 5-Minute Check 2

Solve the system of equations. 5x – 2y = 18 x + 2y = –6 B. (2, –3) C. (1, 3) D. (0, 9) 5-Minute Check 3

Solve the system of equations. 4x – 2y = 6 6x + 4y = 16 B. (0, 4) C. (1, 2) D. (2, 1) 5-Minute Check 4

15 2-point baskets, 8 3-point baskets In a basketball game, Isha made a total of 23 2-point and 3-point baskets. She scored a total of 54 points. Find the number of 2-point and 3-point baskets Isha made. 15 2-point baskets, 8 3-point baskets B. 8 2-point baskets, 3 3-point baskets C. 16 2-point baskets, 7 3-point baskets D. 14 2-point baskets, 9 3-point baskets 5-Minute Check 5

T-shirts sell for $9 each and sweatshirts sell for $16 each T-shirts sell for $9 each and sweatshirts sell for $16 each. During a sale, a store collects $1062 for selling a combined total of 90 T-shirts and sweatshirts. How many sweatshirts were sold? A. 28 sweatshirts B. 41 sweatshirts C. 36 sweatshirts D. 38 sweatshirts 5-Minute Check 6

Mathematical Practices Content Standards A.REI.12 Graph the solutions to a linear inequality in two variables as a half-plane (excluding the boundary in the case of a strict inequality), and graph the solution set to a system of linear inequalities in two variables as the intersection of the corresponding half-planes. Mathematical Practices 1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 6 Attend to precision. CCSS

You graphed and solved linear inequalities. Graph systems of linear inequalities. Solve systems of linear inequalities by graphing. Then/Now

system of inequalities Vocabulary

Solve the system of inequalities by graphing. y < 2x + 2 Solve by Graphing Solve the system of inequalities by graphing. y < 2x + 2 y ≥ – x – 3 Answer: The solution includes the ordered pairs in the intersection of the graphs of y < 2x + 2 and y ≥ – x – 3. The region is shaded in green. The graphs y = 2x + 2 and y = – x – 3 are boundaries of this region. The graph y = 2x + 2 is dashed and is not included in the solution. The graph of y = – x – 3 is solid and is included in the graph of the solution. Example 1

Solve the system of inequalities by graphing 2x + y ≥ 4 and x + 2y > –4. A. B. C. D. Example 1

Solve the system of inequalities by graphing. y ≥ –3x + 1 y ≤ –3x – 2 No Solution Solve the system of inequalities by graphing. y ≥ –3x + 1 y ≤ –3x – 2 Answer: The graphs of y = –3x + 1 and y = –3x – 2 are parallel lines. Because the two regions have no points in common, the system of inequalities has no solution. Example 2

Solve the system of inequalities by graphing. y > 4x y < 4x – 3 A. y > 4x B. all real numbers C. D. y < 4x Example 2

Let g = grade point average. So, g ≥ 3.0. Whole-Number Solutions A. SERVICE A college service organization requires that its members maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average, and volunteer at least 10 hours a week. Define the variables and write a system of inequalities to represent this situation. Then graph the system. Let g = grade point average. So, g ≥ 3.0. Let v = the number of volunteer hours. So, v ≥ 10. Example 3

Answer: The system of inequalities is g ≥ 3.0 and v ≥ 10. Whole-Number Solutions Answer: The system of inequalities is g ≥ 3.0 and v ≥ 10. Example 3

Whole-Number Solutions B. SERVICE A college service organization requires that its members maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average, and volunteer at least 10 hours a week. Name one possible solution. Answer: One possible solution is (3.5, 12). A grade point average of 3.5 and 12 hours of volunteering meet the requirements of the college service organization. Example 3

A. The senior class is sponsoring a blood drive A. The senior class is sponsoring a blood drive. Anyone who wishes to give blood must be at least 17 years old and weigh at least 110 pounds. Graph these requirements. A. B. C. D. Example 3

B. The senior class is sponsoring a blood drive B. The senior class is sponsoring a blood drive. Anyone who wished to give blood must be at least 17 years old and weigh at least 110 pounds. Choose one possible solution. A. (16, 115) B. (17, 105) C. (17, 125) D. (18, 108) Example 3

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