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Solving and Graphing Linear Inequalities

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1 Solving and Graphing Linear Inequalities
Solving One-Step Linear Inequalities

2 Symbols Less than Greater than Less than OR EQUAL TO
Greater than OR EQUAL TO

3 Did you notice, Some of the dots were solid and some were open?
Why do you think that is? If the symbol is > or < then dot is open because it can not be equal. If the symbol is  or  then the dot is solid, because it can be that point too.

4 THE TRAP….. When you multiply or divide each side of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality symbol to maintain a true statement.

5 Solving Using Division
Divide each side by the same positive number. 3

6 Solving by multiplication of a negative #
Multiply each side by the same negative number and REVERSE the inequality symbol. Multiply by (-1). (-1) See the switch

7 Solving by dividing by a negative #
Divide each side by the same negative number and reverse the inequality symbol. -2

8 Let x = the number of minutes used.
Example: A cell phone company offers its customers a rate of $89 per month for 350 minutes, or a rate of $40 per month plus $0.50 for each minute used. How many minutes per month can a customer who chooses the second plan use before the charges exceed those of the first plan? Let x = the number of minutes used. Solve the inequality 0.50x + 40  89 . 0.50x  49 Subtract 40. x  24.5 Divide by 0.5. The customer can use up to 24.5 minutes per month before the cost of the second plan exceeds the cost of the first plan. Example: Application


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