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5.5 Linear Inequalities A linear inequality describes the region of the coordinate
plane that has a boundary line. Every point in the region
is a solution. Solid lines – Each point on the line is a solution Dashed lines – Each point on the line is NOT a solution How did we represent x≥2 on a number line? How did we represent x>2 on a number line?
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y x Graph y<2x+3 Solution: 1) In PENCIL graph y=2x+3
Ex. 1 Graph y<2x+3 Solution: 1) In PENCIL graph y=2x+3 2) Make the line dashed because of < 3) Test a point not on the line 4) Shade the region that makes the solution true y x 5 -5
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Ex. 2 Solve 2x - 5y ≤ 10 y x 5 -5
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y x y x Write an inequality to represent the graph below. TRY Ex. 3 -5
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TRY Write the inequality for y x 5 -5
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Ex. 4 Suppose you intend to spend no more than $12 on
peanuts and cashews for a party. Peanuts cost $2 a
pound and cashews cost $4 a pound. How many
pounds of each can you buy?
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TRY Suppose you are a coach and need to buy some balls for
lacrosse and soccer. Your budget is no more than $90 on
balls for both sports. Lacrosse balls cost $3 each and
soccer balls cost $9 each. How many balls of each type
can you buy?
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y x Jack solved the following problem. Can you spot his mistake(s)?
TRY Jack solved the following problem. Can you spot his
mistake(s)? y<x+4 0<0+4 0<4 - True y x 5 -5
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