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Statements of Inequality For any numbers a and b: Statement:Algebraic symbol: a is less than ba b a is greater than ba b a is less than or equal to ba b a is greater than or equal to b a b a is not equal to ba b Statements of Inequality For any numbers a and b: Statement:Algebraic symbol: a is less than ba b a is greater than ba b a is less than or equal to ba b a is greater than or equal to b a b a is not equal to ba b LESS POINTS LEFT!!!!
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Example: Write an inequality to for each of the following. A.) All real numbers less than B.) 8 less than a number is or equal to 8greater than 12.
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Example: Are the following numbers solutions to A.) B.)
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Graphing Inequalities An open circle means the point is not included in the graph. A shaded in circle means the point is included in the graph.
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Example: Graph the following inequalities. 1.)
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Writing an Inequality from a Graph: Given the GRAPH, you can write an inequality to represent the solutions. Examples: Write an inequality for each graph. 1.)
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Define a variable and write an inequality to model each situation. 1)No more than 10 people may use the treadmills at any time in the gym. Let n =NUMBER OF PEOPLE USING TREADMILLS Writing Real-World Inequalities
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2)To train for a marathon, a runner decides that she must run at least 12 miles each day. Let d =NUMBER OF MILES PER DAY
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Homework : Section 3.1A pages 176-177 #’s 6-28 EVEN Section 3.1Bpages 180-183 #’s 10-32 EVEN
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WHITE BOARD PROBLEMS: Solve and graph the following: 1) 2) 3)4) 5) 6)
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