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1 Solving Inequalities 3-1 Exploring Inequalities and Their Graphs

2 An inequality is like an equation, but instead of an equal sign (=) it has one of these signs: < : less than ≤ : less than or equal to > : greater than ≥ : greater than or equal to

3 “x < 5” means that whatever value x has, it must be less than 5. Try to name ten numbers that are less than 5!

4 Numbers less than 5 are to the left of 5 on the number line. 051015-20-15-10-5-252025 If you said 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, -3, etc., you are right. There are also numbers in between the integers, like 2.5, 1/2, - 7.9, etc. The number 5 would not be a correct answer, though, because 5 is not less than 5. Because 5 is not part of the answer, we use an OPEN dot to represent when the number is not included.

5 “x ≥ -2” means that whatever value x has, it must be greater than or equal to -2. Try to name ten numbers that are greater than or equal to -2!

6 Numbers greater than -2 are to the right of -2 on the number line. 0123-4-3-2-545 If you said -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc., you are right. There are also numbers in between the integers, like -1/2, 0.2, 3.1, 5.5, etc The number -2 would also be a correct answer, because of the phrase, “or equal to”. Because -2 is part of the answer, we use a CLOSED dot to represent when the number is included.

7 Where is -1.5 on the number line? Is it greater or less than -2? 0123-4-3-2-545 -1.5 is between -1 and -2. -1 is to the right of -2. So -1.5 GREATER than -2.

8 Today’s Summary Why Graph Inequalities? Because there is more than one answer! If the answer IS equal to..Closed Dot If the answer ISN’T equal to...Open Dot


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