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Equations and Inequalities
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Unit 8 – Solving Inequalities
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Vocabulary Inequality – A mathematical sentence that compares two unequal expressions using one of the symbols: < (less than) > (greater than) ≤ (less than or equal to) ≥ (greater than or equal to) ≠ (not equal to) Closed Circle - Includes a quantity on a number line. Used with ≤ or ≥. Open Circle - Does not include a quantity on a number line. Used with < or >.
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Solving Simple Inequalities - Example > = Complete with =,. > <
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Determining Solutions for Inequalities Example Determine 4 solutions for each inequality. Then represent the solutions of each inequality on a number line. y > 7 When y = _____, y > 7 is true. The inequality y > 7 is true for any value of y that is greater than 7.
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Determining Solutions for Inequalities Example Determine 4 solutions for each inequality. Then represent the solutions of each inequality on a number line. m < 28 When m = _____, m < 28 is true. The inequality m < 28 is true for any value of m that is less than 28.
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Determining Solutions for Inequalities Example Determine 4 solutions for each inequality. Then represent the solutions of each inequality on a number line. e ≥ 15 When e = _____, e ≥ 15 is true. The inequality e ≥ 15 is true for any value of e that is greater than or equal to 15.
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Determining Solutions for Inequalities Example Determine 4 solutions for each inequality. Then represent the solutions of each inequality on a number line. z ≤ 21 When z = _____, z ≤ 21 is true. The inequality z ≤ 21 is true for any value of z that is less than or equal to 21.
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Determining Solutions for Inequalities Practice Determine 4 solutions for each inequality. Then represent the solutions of each inequality on a number line. 1. p < 45 p could equal any number less than 45 2. a > -57 a could equal any number greater than -57 3. n ≤ 17 n could equal any number less than or equal to 17 4. w ≥ -63 w could equal any number greater than or equal to -63
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Writing Inequalities from Number Lines - Example Write an inequality for each number line using the variable a. a > 14
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Writing Inequalities from Number Lines - Example Write an inequality for each number line using the variable a. a ≤ 15
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Writing Inequalities from Number Lines - Practice Write an inequality for each number line using the variable a. a ≥ 11 a < 14
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