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Solving Compound Inequalities

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1 Solving Compound Inequalities
5-4 Notes for Algebra 1 Solving Compound Inequalities

2 Compound Inequality Inequalities containing the words “and” or “or”

3 Intersection A graph of “and” inequalities. Part of the graphs where the two solutions overlap

4 Example 1 pg. 306 Solve and Graph Intersection
Solve 7<𝑧+2 < 11. Then graph the solution set.

5 Example 1 pg. 306 Solve and Graph Intersection
Solve 7<𝑧+2 < 11. Then graph the solution set. 𝑧 5<𝑧 <

6 Union Graph of “or” inequalities. “or” inequalities are true if at least one of the inequalities is true.

7 Example 2 pg. 307 Write and graph a compound inequality
TRAVEL A ski resort has several types of hotel rooms and cabins. The hotel rooms cost at most $89 per night and the cabins cost at least $109 per night. Write and graph a compound inequality that describes the amount a guest would pay per night at the resort.

8 Example 2 pg. 307 Write and graph a compound inequality
TRAVEL A ski resort has several types of hotel rooms and cabins. The hotel rooms cost at most $89 per night and the cabins cost at least $109 per night. Write and graph a compound inequality that describes the amount a guest would pay per night at the resort. 𝑛 𝑛 < 89 𝑜𝑟 𝑛 > 109 , where 𝑛 is the amount a guest pays per night

9 Example 3 pg. 308 Solve and Graph a Union
Solve 4𝑘−7 < 25 or 12−9𝑘 > 30. Then graph the solution set. 𝑘 𝑘 < 8 −

10 5-4 pg o, 28-36, 45-72(x3)


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