Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or Dividing

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Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or Dividing Holt Algebra 1 Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz Holt McDougal Algebra 1

Warm Up Solve each equation. 1. –5a = 30 2. –10 –6 3. 4. Graph each inequality. 5. x ≥ –10 6. x < –3

Objectives Solve one-step inequalities by using multiplication. Solve one-step inequalities by using division.

Remember, solving inequalities is similar to solving equations Remember, solving inequalities is similar to solving equations. To solve an inequality that contains multiplication or division, undo the operation by dividing or multiplying both sides of the inequality by the same number. The following rules show the properties of inequality for multiplying or dividing by a positive number. The rules for multiplying or dividing by a negative number appear later in this lesson.

Example 1A: Multiplying or Dividing by a Positive Number Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. 7x > –42 7x > –42 > Since x is multiplied by 7, divide both sides by 7 to undo the multiplication. 1x > –6 x > –6 –10 –8 –6 –4 –2 2 4 6 8 10

Example 1B: Multiplying or Dividing by a Positive Number Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Since m is divided by 3, multiply both sides by 3 to undo the division. 3(2.4) ≤ 3 7.2 ≤ m (or m ≥ 7.2) 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Example 1C: Multiplying or Dividing by a Positive Number Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Since r is multiplied by , multiply both sides by the reciprocal of . r < 16 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Check It Out! Example 1a Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. 4k > 24 Since k is multiplied by 4, divide both sides by 4. k > 6 2 4 6 8 10 12 16 18 20 14

Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Check It Out! Example 1c Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Since g is multiplied by , multiply both sides by the reciprocal of . g > 36 36 25 30 35 20 40 15

If you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, the resulting inequality is not a true statement. You need to reverse the inequality symbol to make the statement true.

This means there is another set of properties of inequality for multiplying or dividing by a negative number.

Caution! Do not change the direction of the inequality symbol just because you see a negative sign. For example, you do not change the symbol when solving 4x < –24.

Example 2A: Multiplying or Dividing by a Negative Number Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. –12x > 84 Since x is multiplied by –12, divide both sides by –12. Change > to <. x < –7 –10 –8 –6 –4 –2 2 4 6 –12 –14 –7

Example 2B: Multiplying or Dividing by a Negative Number Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Since x is divided by –3, multiply both sides by –3. Change to . 24  x (or x  24) 16 18 20 22 24 10 14 26 28 30 12

Solve each inequality and graph the solutions. Check It Out! Example 2 Solve each inequality and graph the solutions. a. 10 ≥ –x Multiply both sides by –1 to make x positive. Change  to . –1(10) ≤ –1(–x) –10 ≤ x –10 –8 –6 –4 –2 2 4 6 8 10 b. 4.25 > –0.25h Since h is multiplied by –0.25, divide both sides by –0.25. Change > to <. –20 –16 –12 –8 –4 4 8 12 16 20 –17 –17 < h

Let p represent the number of tubes of paint that Jill can buy. Example 3: Application Jill has a $20 gift card to an art supply store where 4 oz tubes of paint are $4.30 each after tax. What are the possible numbers of tubes that Jill can buy? Let p represent the number of tubes of paint that Jill can buy. $4.30 times number of tubes is at most $20.00. 4.30 • p ≤ 20.00

Example 3 Continued 4.30p ≤ 20.00 Since p is multiplied by 4.30, divide both sides by 4.30. The symbol does not change. p ≤ 4.65… Since Jill can buy only whole numbers of tubes, she can buy 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 tubes of paint.

Check It Out! Example 3 A pitcher holds 128 ounces of juice. What are the possible numbers of 10-ounce servings that one pitcher can fill? Let x represent the number of servings of juice the pitcher can contain. 10 oz times number of servings is at most 128 oz 10 • x ≤ 128

Check It Out! Example 3 Continued Since x is multiplied by 10, divide both sides by 10. The symbol does not change. x ≤ 12.8 The pitcher can fill 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 servings.

Lesson Quiz Solve each inequality and graph the solutions. 1. 8x < –24 x < –3 2. –5x ≥ 30 x ≤ –6 3. x > 20 4. x ≥ 6 5. A soccer coach plans to order more shirts for her team. Each shirt costs $9.85. She has $77 left in her uniform budget. What are the possible number of shirts she can buy? 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 shirts

Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Check It Out! Example 1b Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. –50 ≥ 5q Since q is multiplied by 5, divide both sides by 5. –10 ≥ q 5 –5 –10 –15 15