1.graph inequalities on a number line. 2.solve inequalities using addition and subtraction. Objective The student will be able to:

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1.graph inequalities on a number line. 2.solve inequalities using addition and subtraction. Objective The student will be able to:

1) Graph the solution set of x < 3. When you have, use an open dot! o

2) Graph the solution set of y ≥ -5/4. When you have ≤ or ≥, use a closed dot! Converting -5/4 to a decimal = -1.25

3) Graph the solution set of p ≠ 2. When you have ≠, use an open dot and shade both ways! o

4) Which inequality would have a closed dot on the number line? 1.> 2.< 3.≥ 4.≠ Answer Now

5) Which inequality does NOT use an open dot on the number line? 1.≤ 2.< 3.> 4.≠ Answer Now

6) Solve x + (-14) < 16 x - 14 < x < (-14) = = 16 Solve this problem like an equation 1.Draw “the river” 2.Eliminate double signs 3.Add 14 to both sides 4.Simplify 5.Check your answer 6.Graph the solution o

7) Solve y + 21 ≥ y ≥ -14 (-14) + 21 = 7 7 = 7 1.Draw the “river” 2.Subtract 21 from both sides 3.Simplify 4.Check your answer 5.Graph the solution ●

8) Solve 8y + 3 > 9y - 14 o y - 8y 3 > y > y y < 17 8(17) + 3 = 9(17) Draw “the river” 2.Subtract 8y from both sides 3.Simplify 4.Add 14 to both sides 5.Simplify 6.Rewrite inequality with the variable first 7.Check your answer 8.Graph the solution

9) What is the graph of 7 ≤ m? o 786 o 786 ● ● Answer Now

10) Solve 3r - 17 ≥ 2r + 14 ● r - 2r r – 17 ≥ r ≥ 31 3(31) - 17 = 2(31) Draw “the river” 2.Subtract 2r from both sides 3.Simplify 4.Add 17 to both sides 5.Simplify 6.Check your answer 7.Graph the solution

11) Solve -2x + 6 ≥ 3x x ≥ -2 2.x ≤ -2 3.x ≥ 2 4.x ≤ 2 Answer Now

12) Joanna’s tests were 87, 93, 88 and 94. What must her 5th grade be to get a total of at least 459? Answer Now