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Warm-up – Separate piece of paper…turning in today! l Solve: ¡ x + 9

Warm-up – Separate piece of paper…turning in today! l Solve: ¡ x + 9 = 4 x – 3 + 3 x ¡ 5(x – 3) + 4 = 2 x – 11 + 3 x GET A CALCULATOR l GET PAPER AND PEN/PENCIL OUT FOR NOTES!!! l

HOMEWORK QUESTIONS?

HOMEWORK QUESTIONS?

Solving Linear Inequalities Unit 1 -2

Solving Linear Inequalities Unit 1 -2

Definition l Linear Inequality: a problem containing <, >, ≤, ≥, or ≠ instead

Definition l Linear Inequality: a problem containing <, >, ≤, ≥, or ≠ instead of ‘=‘. Example: x + 2 < 5

REMEMBER: When solving an inequality, any time you multiply or divide by a negative

REMEMBER: When solving an inequality, any time you multiply or divide by a negative number you must flip the inequality!

Solve the Inequality

Solve the Inequality

Solve the Inequality

Solve the Inequality

Solve the Inequality

Solve the Inequality

YOUR TURN!

YOUR TURN!

Inequality Word Problems l Samantha wants to rent a car for a vacation. Reasonable

Inequality Word Problems l Samantha wants to rent a car for a vacation. Reasonable Car Rental advertises that their daily rental rate is $30 plus $0. 25 a mile. If Samantha wants to spend at most $100 for the rental car, what is the maximum number of miles she can travel on her vacation?

Inequality Word Problems l Ryan works at a local television store. He gets paid

Inequality Word Problems l Ryan works at a local television store. He gets paid $800 a month plus 25% commission on every television he sells. Find the total cost of televisions Ryan must sell in a month to earn at least $3500 a month.

YOUR TURN! l Travis decides to go bowling at the local bowling alley. He

YOUR TURN! l Travis decides to go bowling at the local bowling alley. He knows that shoes cost $3. 50 and each game he plays is $5. 00. If Travis only has $20, what is the maximum numbers of games he can play?

QUESTION: Do the inequalities x > 7 and 7 < x represent the same

QUESTION: Do the inequalities x > 7 and 7 < x represent the same solution set?

1. If 5 + 3 x = 17, then which equation is true? 2.

1. If 5 + 3 x = 17, then which equation is true? 2. A. B. C. D. 2. Which expression does not simplify to a? (for a ≠ 0, for b ≠ 0) A. (a ÷ b) ∙ b B. (a – b) + a + b C. (a ∙ b) ÷ b D. (a + b) – b 3. Bob has 3 times as much money as Amy has, and Sam has $5 more than Bob has. Bob, Amy, and Sam have a total of $75. Which equation can be used to find out how much money Amy has? 4. A. x + 3 x + (x – 5) = 75 5. B. x + 3 x + (x + 5) = 75 C. x + 3 x + (3 x – 5) = 75 D. x + 3 x + (3 x + 5) = 75 4. If the perimeter of the rectangle can be at most 100 feet, which inequality can be used to find the width? A. w + (w + 5) ≤ 100 C. w + (w + 5) ≥ 100 B. 2 w + 2(w + 5) ≤ 100 D. 2 w + 2(w + 5) ≥ 100 w w+ 5

Assignment l Pg. 94 #18 -20 all & 37 -42 all

Assignment l Pg. 94 #18 -20 all & 37 -42 all