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L ESSON 2.12 U SING S YSTEMS OF E QUATIONS & I NEQUALITIES IN THE R EAL W ORLD Concept: Represent and Solve Systems EQ: How are systems of inequalities.

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1 L ESSON 2.12 U SING S YSTEMS OF E QUATIONS & I NEQUALITIES IN THE R EAL W ORLD Concept: Represent and Solve Systems EQ: How are systems of inequalities and equations used in the real world? (Standards REI.5-6,10-11) Vocabulary : System of Equations, System of Inequalities, Event

2 S TEPS TO WRITING A SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS OR INEQUALITIES FROM A WORD PROBLEM 1. Read the problem. 2. Make a table or a list of what you know. 3. Identify the two unknown quantities and define each of them with a variable. 4. Exam your table or list to identify what two events are being compared. 5. Write two equations or inequalities (one per event ) relating the known information to the two variables. 6. Solve the system. 7. Interpret and apply your solution to the context of the problem.

3 B OOMERANGS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl10s5xe2-4

4 G UIDED P RACTICE – E XAMPLE 2 An artist wants to analyze the time that he spends creating his art. He makes oil paintings and watercolor paintings. The artist takes 8 hours to paint an oil painting. He takes 6 hours to paint a watercolor painting. He has set aside a maximum of 24 hours per week to paint his paintings. The artist then takes 2 hours to frame and put the final touches on his oil paintings. He takes 3 hours to frame and put the final touches on his watercolor paintings. He has set aside a maximum of 12 hours per week for framing and final touch-ups. Write a system of inequalities that represents the time the artist has to complete his paintings. Graph the solution.

5 Oil paintings Watercolor paintings 8 hours to paint oil paintings 6 hours to paint watercolor paintings 24 hours maximum to paint paintings 2 hours to frame and put final touches on oil paintings 3 hours to frame and put final touches on watercolor paintings 12 maximum to frame and on put final touches # of oil paintings the artist makes # of watercolor paintings the artist makes x - # of oil paintings the artist makes y - # of watercolor paintings the artist makes Painting Framing & putting on final touches

6 Graph both inequalities on the same coordinate plane. First get them in slope-intercept form. G UIDED P RACTICE – E XAMPLE 2, CONTINUED

7 Now, think about what must always be true of creating the paintings: there will never be negative paintings. This means the solution lies in the first quadrant.

8 G UIDED P RACTICE – E XAMPLE 2, CONTINUED The solution is the darker shaded region; any points that lie within it are solutions to the system. The point (1, 1) is a solution because it satisfies both inequalities. The artist can create 1 oil painting and 1 watercolor painting given the time constraints he has. Or, he can create no oil paintings and 4 watercolor paintings, (0, 4). However, he cannot create 4 oil paintings and 1 watercolor painting, because the point (4, 1) only satisfies one inequality and does not lie in the darker shaded region.

9 Oil paintings Watercolor paintings 8 hours to paint oil paintings 6 hours to paint watercolor paintings 24 hours maximum to paint paintings 2 hours to frame and put final touches on oil paintings 3 hours to frame and put final touches on watercolor paintings 12 maximum to frame and on put final touches # of oil paintings the artist makes # of watercolor paintings the artist makes x - # of oil paintings the artist makes y - # of watercolor paintings the artist makes Painting Framing & putting on final touches Any points that lie within the darker shaded region. The point (1,1) is a solution.

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