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Algebra 1 Section 4.2
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Properties of Inequality
As with equations, adding or subtracting the same number on both sides of an inequality produces an equivalent inequality, having the same solutions as the original inequality.
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Addition Property of Inequality
If a, b, and c are real numbers or expressions such that a < b, then a + c < b + c. The Addition Property of Inequality holds for any of the five inequality symbols.
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Example 1 x + 7 < 8 x + 7 – 7 < 8 – 7 x < 1
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Example 1 x – 5 ≠ 3 x – ≠ 3 + 5 x ≠ 8
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Example 1 -0.6 ≤ x – 0.4 ≤ x – -0.2 ≤ x x ≥ -0.2
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Properties of Inequality
What happens if you multiply both sides of an inequality by a positive number? What happens if you multiply both sides of an inequality by a negative number?
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Multiplication Property of Inequality
If a, b, and c are real numbers or expressions such that a < b, and... 1) c > 0, then ac < bc. 2) c < 0, then ac > bc. The Multiplication Property of Inequality has similar results for >, ≤, or ≥. Remember to reverse the inequality symbol when multiplying or dividing both sides of the inequality by a negative number.
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Example 2 -3x < -9 -3x > < -3 -3 x > 3
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Example 2 > -4 12 x ( ) > 12(-4) 12 x x > -48
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Example 2 x ≥ 25 2 5 x ( ) (25) 2 5 - ≥ ≤ x ≤ -10
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$12,500 or more must be invested.
Example 3 P r t = I P = 0.07P 0.07P ≥ 875 7P ≥ 87,500 P ≥ 12,500 $12,500 or more must be invested.
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