Holt Algebra 1 6-6 Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Warm Up(Add to HW &Pass Back Paper) Solve each inequality for y. 1. 8x + y < 6 2. 3x – 2y > 10.

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Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Warm Up(Add to HW &Pass Back Paper) Solve each inequality for y. 1. 8x + y < x – 2y > Graph the solutions of 4x + 3y > 9. y < –8x + 6

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities 6-6 Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Holt Algebra 1

6-6 Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities A system of linear inequalities is a set of two or more linear inequalities containing two or more variables. The solutions of a system of linear inequalities consists of all the ordered pairs that satisfy all the linear inequalities in the system.

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Tell whether the ordered pair is a solution of the given system. Example 1A: Identifying Solutions of Systems of Linear Inequalities (–1, –3); y ≤ –3x + 1 y < 2x + 2 y ≤ –3x + 1 –3 –3(–1) + 1 – –3 4≤ (–1, –3) –3 –2 + 2 –3 0< –3 2(–1) + 2 y < 2x + 2 (–1, –3) is a solution to the system because it satisfies both inequalities.

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Example 2A: Solving a System of Linear Inequalities by Graphing Graph the system of linear inequalities. Give two ordered pairs that are solutions and two that are not solutions. y ≤ 3 y > –x + 5y ≤ 3 y > –x + 5 Graph the system. (8, 1) and (6, 3) are solutions. (–1, 4) and (2, 6) are not solutions.  (6, 3) (8, 1)  (–1, 4) (2, 6)  

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Example 2B: Solving a System of Linear Inequalities by Graphing Graph the system of linear inequalities. Give two ordered pairs that are solutions and two that are not solutions. –3x + 2y ≥ 2 y < 4x + 3 –3x + 2y ≥ 2 Write the first inequality in slope- intercept form. 2y ≥ 3x + 2

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities y < 4x + 3 Graph the system. Example 2B Continued (2, 6) and (1, 3) are solutions. (0, 0) and (–4, 5) are not solutions.   (2, 6) (1, 3)  (0, 0) (–4, 5) 

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Graph the system of linear inequalities. Example 3B: Graphing Systems with Parallel Boundary Lines y > 3x – 2 y < 3x + 6 The solutions are all points between the parallel lines but not on the dashed lines.

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Check It Out! Example 4 At her party, Alice is serving pepper jack cheese and cheddar cheese. She wants to have at least 2 pounds of each. Alice wants to spend at most $20 on cheese. Show and describe all possible combinations of the two cheeses Alice could buy. List two possible combinations. Price per Pound ($) Pepper Jack Cheddar 4 2

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Step 1 Write a system of inequalities. Let x represent the pounds of cheddar and y represent the pounds of pepper jack. x ≥ 2 y ≥ 2 2x + 4y ≤ 20 She wants at least 2 pounds of cheddar. She wants to spend no more than $20. Check It Out! Example 4 Continued She wants at least 2 pounds of pepper jack.

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Step 2 Graph the system. The graph should be in only the first quadrant because the amount of cheese cannot be negative. Check It Out! Example 4 Continued Solutions

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Lesson Quiz: Part I y < x + 2 5x + 2y ≥ Graph. Give two ordered pairs that are solutions and two that are not solutions. Possible answer: solutions: (4, 4), (8, 6); not solutions: (0, 0), (–2, 3)

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Lesson Quiz: Part II 2. Dee has at most $150 to spend on restocking dolls and trains at her toy store. Dolls cost $7.50 and trains cost $5.00. Dee needs no more than 10 trains and she needs at least 8 dolls. Show and describe all possible combinations of dolls and trains that Dee can buy. List two possible combinations.

Holt Algebra Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities Solutions Lesson Quiz: Part II Continued Reasonable answers must be whole numbers. Possible answer: (12 dolls, 6 trains) and (16 dolls, 4 trains)