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1 Lesson 6-4 Solving Compound Inequalities

2 Transparency 4 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers.

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4 Objectives Solve compound inequalities containing the word ‘and’ and graph their solution sets Solve compound inequalities containing the word ‘or’ and graph their solution sets

5 Vocabulary Compound inequality – two or more inequalities that are connected by the words ‘and’ or ‘or’ Intersection – the graph of a compound inequality containing ‘and’; the solution is the set of elements common to both inequalities Union – the graph of a compound inequality containing ‘or’; the solution is a solution of either inequality, not necessarily both

6 Working Backwards Start with the answer “Undo” the operation that got you to the answer Keep “undoing” until you get back to the beginning

7 Example 1 Graph the solution set of Find the intersection. Graph Answer:The solution set isNote that the graph ofincludes the point 5. The graph ofdoes not include 12.

8 Example 2 Then graph the solution set. First express using and. Then solve each inequality. and Answer: The solution set is

9 Example 3 Travel A ski resort has several types of hotel rooms and several types of cabins. The hotel rooms cost at most $89 per night and the cabins cost at least $109 per night. Write and graph a compound inequality that describes the amount that a quest would pay per night at the resort. WordsThe hotel rooms cost at most $89 per night and the cabins cost at least $109 per night. VariablesLet c be the cost of staying at the resort per night. Inequality Cost per night is at most $89 or the cost is at least $109. c 89 109 c or

10 Example 3 cont Now graph the solution set. Graph Find the union. Answer:

11 Example 4 Then graph the solution set. or

12 Example 4 cont Graph Answer: Notice that the graph ofcontains every point in the graph ofSo, the union is the graph of The solution set is

13 Summary & Homework Summary: –The solution of a compound inequality containing and is the intersection of the graphs of the two inequalities –The solution of a compound inequality containing or is the union of the graphs of the two inequalities Homework: –Pg 342 14-44 even


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