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1 Solving and Graphing Linear Inequalities
Solving One-Step Linear Inequalities

2 rather than ONE set number.
What’s an inequality? Is a range of values, rather than ONE set number. YOU SOLVE IT PRETENDING THERE IS AN EQUAL SIGN. However, there is an extra step to show an answer.

3 Symbols Less than Greater than Less than OR EQUAL TO
Greater than OR EQUAL TO

4 How to graph the solutions
> Graph any number greater than. . . open circle, line to the right < Graph any number less than. . . open circle, line to the left Graph any number greater than or equal to. . . closed circle, line to the right Graph any number less than or equal to. . . closed circle, line to the left

5 Solutions…. You can have a range of answers……
All real numbers less than 2 x< 2

6 Solutions continued… -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
All real numbers greater than -2 x > -2

7 Solutions continued…. -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
All real numbers less than or equal to 1

8 Solutions continued… -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
All real numbers greater than or equal to -3

9 Did you notice, Some of the dots were solid and some were open?
Why is that? If the symbol is > or < then dot is open because it can not be equal. If the symbol is  or  then the dot is solid, because it can be that point too.

10 Practice Graphing Here

11 Write and Graph a Linear Inequality
Sue loves sweets. She will have more than 1 cookie this holiday season!

12 Write and Graph a Linear Inequality
Joe is on a diet. He gained less than 2 pounds during Thanksgiving. He might have even lost weight!

13 Solving an Inequality x < 8
Solving a linear inequality in one variable is much like solving a linear equation in one variable. Remember the party! x – 3 < 5 Add the same number to EACH side. x < 8 Graph the Solution

14 Solve -6 -6 Subtract the same number from EACH side.
Graph the Solution

15 Solve Graph the solution.

16 Solve Graph the solution. THERE IS A TRICK!

17 Practice One-Step Solving with Addition and Subtraction

18 THE TRAP….. When you multiply or divide each side of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality symbol to maintain a true statement.

19 Solving using Multiplication
Multiply each side by the same positive number. (2)

20 Solving Using Division
Divide each side by the same positive number. 3

21 Solving by multiplication of a negative #
Multiply each side by the same negative number and REVERSE the inequality symbol. Multiply by (-1). (-1) See the switch

22 Solving by dividing by a negative #
Divide each side by the same negative number and reverse the inequality symbol. -2

23 Homework Page 337 – 338 # evens 55-60 61 & 65


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