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Solving Linear Inequalities Chapter 5 5.1 Solving Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction CLE 3102.3.4; SPI 3102.3.5 Solve problems involving linear equations.

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1 Solving Linear Inequalities Chapter 5 5.1 Solving Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction CLE 3102.3.4; SPI 3102.3.5 Solve problems involving linear equations and linear inequalities.; Write and/or solve linear equations, inequalities, and compound inequalities including those containing absolute value. 5.2 Solving Inequalities by Multiplication and Division CFU3102.3.13; CLE 3102.3.4; SPI 3102.3.5 Solve multi-step linear inequalities with one variable and graph the solution on a number line.; Solve problems involving linear equations and linear inequalities.; Write and/or solve linear equations, inequalities, and compound inequalities including those containing absolute value. 5.3 Solving Multi-Step Inequalities CFU3102.3.13; CLE 3102.3.4; SPI 3102.3.5; SPI 3102.3.5 Solve multi-step linear inequalities with one variable and graph the solution on a number line.; Solve problems involving linear equations and linear inequalities.; Write and/or solve linear equations, inequalities, and compound inequalities including those containing absolute value.; Write and/or solve linear equations, inequalities, and compound inequalities including those containing absolute value. 5.4 Solving Compound Inequalities SPI 3102.3.5 Write and/or solve linear equations, inequalities, and compound inequalities including those containing absolute value. 5.5 Inequalities Involving Absolute Value CFU3102.3.14; SPI 3102.3.5 Solve absolute value equations and inequalities (including compound inequalities) with one variable and graph their solutions on a number line.; Write and/or solve linear equations, inequalities, and compound inequalities including those containing absolute value. 5.6 Graphing Inequalities in Two Variables CFU3102.3.26; CLE 3102.3.4; SPI 3102.3.5 Graph linear inequalities on the coordinate plane and identify regions of the graph containing ordered pairs in the solution.; Solve problems involving linear equations and linear inequalities.; Write and/or solve linear equations, inequalities, and compound inequalities including those containing absolute value.

2 Are the number of students playing volleyball more or less than the number in track and field? How would you write this as a mathematical sentence? Suppose 1200 schools added both sports would this change the situation? Can we show this mathematically? Volleyball < Track & Field 13,426 +1200 < 14,587+1200 13,426< 14,587 14,626 < 15,287

3 Addition Property of Inequalities If any number is added to each side of a true inequality, the resulting inequality is also true. If a > b then a + c > b + c Subtraction Property of Inequalities If a > b then a - c > b - c

4 Inequalities ≤ At most No more than Less than or equal to ≥ At Least No less than Greater than or equal to < Less than Fewer than > Greater than More than

5 Graphing Inequalities Graph t < 5 Graph t > 5 Graph t ≤ 5 Graph t ≥ 5 If variable is graph using an open circle If variable is ≤ or ≤ graph using a closed circle 05-5 05 05 05

6 Solving Inequalities Solve S – 12 > 65, then Graph on a number line 1.Determine what answer will look like 2.Eliminate Grouping Symbols 3.Eliminate Fractions 4.Add or subtract to isolate variable 5.Divide by Coefficient 6.Check solution S – 12 > 65 +12 S > 77 77

7 Solving Inequalities Solve 12 ≥ y - 9, then graph on a number line 1.Determine what answer will look like 2.Eliminate Grouping Symbols 3.Eliminate Fractions 4.Add or subtract to isolate variable 5.Divide by Coefficient 6.Check solution 12 ≥ y - 9 +9 21 ≥ y 21

8 Solving Inequalities Solve 5p + 7 > 6p, then graph on a number line 1.Determine what answer will look like 2.Eliminate Grouping Symbols 3.Eliminate Fractions 4.Add or subtract to isolate variable 5.Divide by Coefficient 6.Check solution 5p + 7 > 6p -5p 7 > p p < 7 7

9 Write an inequality Four times a number is no more than three times that number plus eight. 4x  3x + 8 Seven times a number is greater than six times that number minus 2. 7x > 6x -2 A number decreased by 8 is at most 14. X – 8  14 A number plus 7 is greater than 2 X + 7 > 2

10 Practice Page 286 12 - 40, every 4th


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