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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities AF1.1 Use variables and appropriate operators to write, an inequality, or a system of inequalities that represents a verbal description (e.g., three less than a number, half as large as area A). California Standards

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities An inequality compares two expressions using, , or .Whole Page in Notes SymbolMeaningWord Phrases < > ≤ ≥ is less than is greater than is greater than or equal to is less than or equal to Fewer than, below More than, above At most, no more than At least, no less than An inequality that contains a variable is an algebraic inequality.

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities Write an inequality for each situation. Additional Example 1: Translating Word Phrases into Inequalities A. There are at least 35 people in the gym. p ≥ 35 B. The carton holds at most 12 eggs. e ≤ 12 “At least” means greater than or equal to. “At most” means less than or equal to. Let p = the number of people in the gym. Let e = the number of eggs the carton hold.

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities Write an inequality for each situation. Check It Out! Example 1 A. There are at most 10 gallons of gas in the tank. g ≤ 10 B. There are fewer than 10 yards of fabric left. y < 10 “At most” means less than or equal to. “Fewer than” means less than. Let g = the number of gallons of gas. Let y = the yards of fabric. Rally Coach

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities Write an inequality for each statement. Additional Example 2: Writing Inequalities A. A number m multiplied by 5 is less than 25. 5m < 25 B. The sum of a number y and 16 is no more than 100. y + 16 ≤ 100 m  5 < 25 The sum of a number y and 16 is no more than 100 A number m multiplied by 5 is less than 25. y + 16 ≤ 100 Notes

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities Write an inequality for each statement. Check It Out! Example 2 A. A number y plus 14 is greater than 21. y + 14 > 21 B. A number t increased by 7 is more than 11 t + 7 > 11 y + 14 > 21 A number t is increased by 7 is more than 11 A number y plus 14 is greater than 21. t + 7 > 11 Rally Coach

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities A solution of an inequality is any value of the variable that makes the inequality true. All of the solutions of an inequality are called the solution set. You can graph the solution set on a number line. The symbols indicate an open circle. Put red writing in notes

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities This open circle shows that 5 is not a solution. a > 5 The symbols ≤ and ≥ indicate a closed circle. This closed circle shows that 3 is a solution. b ≤ 3 Put whole page in notes

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities Graph each inequality. –3 –2 – A. –1 > yDraw an open circle at –1. The solutions are all values of y less than –1, so shade the line to the left of –1. B. z ≥ –2 –3 –2 – Additional Example 3: Graphing Inequalities 1212 Draw a closed circle at –2 and all values of z greater than 2. So shade to the right of –

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities Graph each inequality. –3 –2 – A. n < 3 B. a ≥ –4 –6 –4 – Check It Out! Example 3 Draw an open circle at 3. The solutions are all values of n less than 3, so shade the line to the left of 3. Draw a closed circle at –4. The solutions are all values greater than –4, so shade to the right of –4. Rally Coach

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities A compound inequality is the result of combining two inequalities. The words and and or are used to describe how the two parts are related. The compound inequality –2 < y and y < 4 can be written as –2 < y < 4. Writing Math Notes

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities Write a compound inequality for each statement. Additional Example 4: Writing Compound Inequalities A. A number x is both less than 4 and greater than or equal to –2.5. –2.5 ≤ x < 4 B. A number t is either greater than –1 or less than or equal to –7. t > –1 or t ≤ –7 Notes

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-5Inequalities Write a compound inequality for each statement. Check It Out! Example 4 A. A number t is both greater than 9 and less than or equal to < t  18.5 B. A number y is either greater than –5 or less than or equal to –1. y > –5 or y ≤ –1 Rally Coach