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Ms. Valencia’s Algebra Class Grade: 8th 10/19/2010 Lesson Topic: Literal Equations & Inequalities
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Moving Forward To New & Better Equations teacherspayteachers.com, qwickstep.com, green-planet-solar-energy.com, www.mathsteacher.com.au/.../Image1404.gif, prep.math.lsa.umich.edu/pmc/images/8.1.e.5.gifwww.mathsteacher.com.au/.../Image1404.gif
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Prior Knowledge: You should know that…. Literal equations Contain several letters Are formulas Inequalities Are equations Result in a set of numbers which we will use to graph Absolute of a negative number is always positive
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You should know how to….. Literal Equations Solve numerical equations Solve for the given variable Simplify equations Inequalities Know the difference between, ≤, ≥ Graph equations Find absolute value
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What are Literal Equations? Literal equations consist primarily of letters. FORMULAS. Each variable in an equation “literally” represents an important part expressed by the equation. For example: Perimeter of a rectangle P=2L+2W
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What are Inequalities? An Inequality is an equation with three differences. It is solved just like an equation, except it has NO exact answer. It will have many answers that satisfy that inequality. We will now use the >, <, ≥, ≤ signs. For example: 4+x>1-x; solve for x
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In this lesson, you will learn that….. Literal Equations Equations without constants are solved the same way as equations with numbers only Inequalities Are solved just like ordinary equations The, ≥, ≤ signs have meanings & play a role when graphing its solution set The solution set determines direction on the number line Equations with absolute value will result in two answers
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In this lesson, you will learn how to…. Literal Equations Solve literal equations with variables only as well as literal equations with numbers Inequalities Solve single, compound, & absolute value inequalities Distinguish the meanings between, ≤, ≥ signs Graph inequality sets based on its direction
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How to Solve Literal Equations? EXAMPLE 1 F= ab – ap; solve for a F= a(b – p) b – p F = a(b – p) b – p F = a b – p EXAMPLE 2 C= Kh + j; solve for K h h*(C= Kh + j)*h h Ch= Kh + j -j Ch – j= Kh h h Ch-j= K h
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How to Solve Inequalities? Single Inequality 6x – 3 < 7 + 4x +3 +3 6x < 10 + 4x -4x 2x< 10 2 x< 2 Meaning of < ??? Open circle
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How to Solve Inequalities? Compound Inequality -3 ≤ x – 2 < 4 -3 ≤ x – 2 x – 2 < 4 +2 +2 -1 ≤ x x < 6 -1 ≤ x < 6 Meaning of ≤ and < ?? Closed and open circle
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How to Solve Inequalities? Absolute Value Inequality 10 – 2k ≥ 6 10 – 2k ≥ 6 10 – 2k ≤ -6 -10 -10 -10 -10 -2k ≥ -4 -2k ≤ -16 -2 -2 k ≤ 2 k ≥ 8 k ≤ 2 or k ≥ 8 k
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Worksheet Time Activity 1: This worksheet will provide extra practice on Literal Equations. It is time for your first activity get prepared to further your learning….YEAH!!!! Let me know if you need help!!! Click icon to see worksheet!! panther.moundsparkacademy.org/.../eqtn-11.gif
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Who Is My Partner? Activity 3: We are going to play a game that will help you review, ≤, ≥ signs. The mathematical sign in inequalities plays a crucial role when it comes to graphing. The game will go like so. I will divide the class into two big groups. One group will have flash cards that will contain different integers (positive, negative, and absolute value integers). The other group will have flash cards that contain the different mathematical signs (, ≤, ≥). Due to the fact that there are only four signs, the groups will take turns. -31___-27 Who is my Partner? >≤ ≥ < Student will say Student with correct sign will say “ I am.’ NO Sol.
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Activity 2: Students to further your knowledge on Inequalities we are going to play a FUN game of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. The game will consist of various inequality problems. At this point, please break into your groups of four. Quietly, Thanks. Are you prepared to WIN A $1,000,000? Let’s Start..Click on the number line algebralab.org
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Internet Resources Available Extra Help on Literal Equations Extra Help on Inequalities VIDEO TUTORIALS Click Here WEB PAGE Click Me MINI INEQUALITY GAME This webpage also contains useful videos. Take a LOOK. Click Me http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKHQFPIOqNk&p=C042AB30BD21BC80&index=1&feature=BFhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKHQFPIOqNk&p=C042AB30BD21BC80&index=1&feature=BF, http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/AE4/litless.htm, http://www.math-play.com/Inequality-Game.html, sacbee.com http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/AE4/litless.htmhttp://www.math-play.com/Inequality-Game.html More Practice Problems Click Here
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End Of Lesson This is the end of our lesson. Now you are experts when it comes to Solving Literal Equations & Inequalities! NOTE: Please let me know if you need extra help…I am here.
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Resources Algebra 1 Online. (2002-2010). Class work: Solving Inequalities Worksheet. In Module- Solving Inequalities. Retrieved October 18, 2010, from http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/math/hcpsalgebra1/module4-1.html http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/math/hcpsalgebra1/module4-1.html Schultzhie, L. (1998-2010). Literal Equations. In Algebra Lesson Page. Retrieved October 18, 2010, from http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/AE4/litless.htm http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/AE4/litless.htm Ttor68. (2007). A16.15 Inequlity Example. In YouTube. Retrieved October 18, 2010, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKHQFPIOqNk&p=C042AB30BD21BC80&inde x=1&feature=BF http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKHQFPIOqNk&p=C042AB30BD21BC80&inde x=1&feature=BF Popovici, D. (2007). Inequality Game. In Middle School Games. Retrieved October 18, 2010, from http://www.math-play.com/Inequality-Game.htmlhttp://www.math-play.com/Inequality-Game.html Valencia, J. How Wants To Be A Millionaire Brown, R., Dolciani, M., Sorgenfrey, R., Cole, W. (2004). Inequalities CH 10. In Algebra: Structure and Method- Book 1
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Resources Cont.. Images Sacbee.com Algebralab.org panther.moundsparkacademy.org/.../eqtn-11.gif teacherspayteachers.com qwickstep.com, green-planet-solar-energy.com www.mathsteacher.com.au/.../Image1404.gif prep.math.lsa.umich.edu/pmc/images/8.1.e.5.gif evanborkowski.com
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