Warm-Up Solve each for y. Graphing Inequalities Do you know “Boundary”? Do you know “Half-Plane”?

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Warm-Up Solve each for y

Graphing Inequalities

Do you know “Boundary”? Do you know “Half-Plane”?

Vocab. Boundary--A line or curve that separates a graph into two parts. Half-Plane--The region of a graph on one side of a boundary that contains the solution set of an inequality. Stress: > “>” Means upper half-plane excluding the boundary ≥ “≥” Means upper half-plane including the boundary < “<” Means lower half-plane excluding the boundary ≤ “≤” Means lower half-plane including the boundary PS. When the boundary is excluded, the boundary line should be dashed.

Example Graph then find the solutions of the inequalities.

Example Graph then find the solutions of the inequalities.

Graph the four inequalities from the Warm-up then state the solutions. (10 minutes)

Systems of Inequalities Cal Clueless spent less than four hours doing math and English homework last night. He spent more time working on math than on English. Cal spent at least a half-hour working on English. Restate the constraints algebraically in terms of x (math) hours and y (English) hours.

Systems of Inequalities Cal Clueless spent four hours doing math and English homework last night. He spent more time working on math than on English. Cal spent at least a half-hour working on English. Restate the constraints algebraically in terms of x (math) hours and y (English) hours. Graph these inequalities on your calculator. What do you see?

Cal Clueless studies mathematics it boosts his grade point average (GPA) by per hour. Every hour that he studies English his GPA boosts by per hour. Can you write this GPA boost as an equation.

Cal Clueless studies mathematics it boosts his grade point average (GPA) by per hour. Every hour that he studies English his GPA boosts by per hour. Can you write this GPA boost as an equation. How Cal can maximize his GPA with the above constraints?

Together! Clarence’s Carpentry Shop makes tables and chairs. Each table requires 5hr of woodworking and 4 hours of finishing. Each chair requires 10hrs of woodworking and 3hr of finishing. Each month Clarence has 600hr of labor available for woodworking and 240hr for finishing. The profit on each table is $60 and $48 on each chair. How many of each product should be made each month in order to maximize profit? let x = The number of tables let y = The number of chairs

You Do! Linear Programming Worksheet