Devon Malave & Emily Wodzinski

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Devon Malave & Emily Wodzinski iNEQUALITIES Devon Malave & Emily Wodzinski

> Greater Than < Less Than Put smaller number on left & bigger number on right Example: 2<7 Put bigger number on smaller number on right & higher number on left Example: 7>2

< Less than or equal to > Greater than or equal to < Less than or equal to -Less than or equal to -Put smaller number on right and bigger number on left. Example: x < 2 -Greater than or equal to -Put smaller number on left and bigger number on right Example: x > 7

Graphing > Greater than Number will go to the left of the number < Less Than or Equal to > Greater than Number will go to the left of the number Example: x < 7 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 Number will go to the right of the number Example: 7 > x

Graphing < Less than > Greater Than 7+2<x 9<x