Warm Up Solve the following inequality.. 1.6 Compound Inequalities A compound inequality consists of inequalities joined with the word AND or the word.

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Warm Up Solve the following inequality.

1.6 Compound Inequalities A compound inequality consists of inequalities joined with the word AND or the word OR. You must solve each part separately.

“AND” Inequalities

FOLDABLE Cut along the dotted lines. Fold along the solid lines. AND

FOLDABLE Tape it in. Tape Here

“AND” Inequalities

Generalize What does the graph of an “ AND ” Inequality always look like?

You Try!

“OR” Inequalities

Generalize What does the graph of an “ OR ” Inequality always look like?

You Try!

Ticket Out The Door Use the ideas you learned today in class to… 1. AND Example  Create an original problem  Solve  Graph (make sure the graph looks correct!!!) 2. OR Example  Create an original problem  Solve  Graph (make sure the graph looks correct!!!)

Homework Lesson 1.6 Part 1 Pg. 45 #’s 1-4, 12-15