by Brianna Garner, Blair Cruce, Roger Cook, Tyler Herron and Madison Pate Linear Inequalities.

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by Brianna Garner, Blair Cruce, Roger Cook, Tyler Herron and Madison Pate Linear Inequalities

1. Which inequality symbol is greater than? a. > b. < c. ≤ d. ≥

2. Which solution is in set-builder notation? a. X > 6 b. X < 3 or X ≥ 7 c. {x|x ≤ 8} d. -4 > x > 12

3. Which inequality represents the graph below? a. X < 4 b. X ≥ 4 c. X ≤ 4 d. X > 4 4

4. Solve -5x ≥ 25 a. X ≤ -1/5 b. X ≥ -5 c. X ≥ -1/5 d. X ≤ -5

5. Which inequality represents the graph below? a. {x| x > 1 or x < 4} b. {x|1 ≤ x ≤ 4} c. x ≥ 1 d. x ≤ 4 14