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< > < < < < < > Solving Inequalities Lesson 4-5 < >

What do Inequalities mean? A mathematical sentence that state the relationship between two or more quantities.

≥ : greater than or equal to 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

Graphing Inequalities When we graph an inequality on a number line we use open and closed circles to represent the number. < < Plot an open circle ≤ ≥ Plot a closed circle

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

Numbers less than 5 are to the left of 5 on the number line. 5 10 15 -20 -15 -10 -5 -25 20 25 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.

Try to name ten numbers that are greater than or equal to 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

Numbers greater than -2 are to the right of -2 on the number line. 5 10 15 -20 -15 -10 -5 -25 20 25 -2 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”.

Solving an Inequality Follow the same rules and steps that we used to solve an equation. Always undo addition or subtraction first, then multiplication. Remember whatever is done to one side of the inequality must be done to the other side. The goal is to get the variable by itself.

Solve an Inequality w + 5 < 8 - 5 -5 w < 3 - 5 -5 w < 3 All numbers less than 3 are solutions to this problem! 5 10 15 -20 -15 -10 -5 -25 20 25

More Examples 8 + r ≥ -2 -8 -8 r -10 ≥ -8 -8 r -10 All numbers greater than-10 (including -10) ≥ 5 10 15 -20 -15 -10 -5 -25 20 25

More Examples 2x > -2 2 2 x > -1 2 2 x > -1 All numbers greater than -1 make this problem true! 5 10 15 -20 -15 -10 -5 -25 20 25

All numbers less than 8 (including 8) More Examples 2h + 8 ≤ 24 -8 -8 2h ≤ 16 2 2 h ≤ 8 All numbers less than 8 (including 8) 5 10 15 -20 -15 -10 -5 -25 20 25

Your Turn…. x + 3 > -4 x > -7 6d > 24 d > 4 2x - 8 < 14 Solve the inequality and graph the answer. x + 3 > -4 6d > 24 2x - 8 < 14 -2c – 4 < 2 x > -7 d > 4 x < 11 c < -3

Homework Complete lesson 4-5 # 2-22 evens