ALGEBRA II HONORS/GIFTED SECTION 3-3 : SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES

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ALGEBRA II HONORS/GIFTED SECTION 3-3 : SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES @ SECTION 3-3 : SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES

Graph. y > 2x – 5 y < -x + 3 < >

2) 3x + 4y > 12

ALGEBRA II HONORS/GIFTED - SECTION 3-3 (Systems of Linear Inequalities) 3)

4) (see example 3 on page 151) 5) Pete’s Pizza Parlor charges $1 for each vegetable topping and $2 for each meat topping. You want at least five toppings on your pizza. You have $10 to spend on toppings. How many of each type of topping can you get on your pizza? Hey – let’s make a table!! ANSWER : 5 meats and 0 vegetables, 4 meats and 1 or 2 vegetables, 3 meats and 2, 3, or 4 vegetables, 2 meats and 3, 4, 5, or 6 vegetables, 1 meat and 4-8 vegetables, or 5-10 vegetables.