3.3 solving inequalities using: × and ÷
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Inequality: A mathematical sentence that uses and inequality symbol (< , >, ≤, ≥) to compare the values of two expressions. . 3.3 Solving Inequalities Using: × and ÷. Solution of an Inequality: Any number that makes the inequality true. . GOAL:. MULTIPLICATION: ( x ). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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3.3 Solving Inequalities Using: × and ÷
Inequality: A mathematical sentence that uses and inequality symbol (< , >, ≤, ≥) to compare the values of two expressions.
Solution of an Inequality: Any number that makes the inequality true.
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GOAL:
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Let a, b, and c be real numbers and c > 0 (positive).
MULTIPLICATION: ( x )
If a > b, Then ac > bc
Ex: if 2 > -1 then 2(3) > -1(3) 6 > -3
If a < b, Then ac < bcEx: if -4 < -2 then -4(3) < -1(3) -12 < -3
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We can use these properties to solve for variables.MULTIPLICATION:
Ex: What are the solutions to:
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SOLUTION:To find the solution we must isolate the variable:
given
(8)(8) inverse of division
c c > 2
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YOU TRY IT:
Ex: What are the solutions to:
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SOLUTION:To find the solution we must isolate the variable:
given
(3)(3) inverse of division
c
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Let a, b, and c be real numbers and c < 0 (negative).
MULTIPLICATION: ( x )
If a > b, Then ac < bc sign switches
Ex: if 2 > -1 then 2(-3) < -1(-3) -6 < 3
If a < b, Then ac > bc sign switches Ex: if -4 < -2 then -4(-3) > -1(-3) 12 > 3
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Once again, we can use these properties to solve for variables.MULTIPLICATION:
Ex: What are the solutions to:
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SOLUTION:To find the solution we must isolate the variable:
given
(-2)(-2) inverse of division
n sign switches
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YOU TRY IT:
Ex: What are the solutions to:
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SOLUTION:To find the solution we must isolate the variable:
given
(-2)(-2) inverse of division
V sign switches
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Let a, b, and c be real numbers and c > 0 (positive).
DIVISION: ( ÷ )
If a > b, Then > Ex: if 4 > 2 then > 2 > 1
Ex: if -4 < -2 then < -2 < -1
If a < b, Then <
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YOU TRY IT:
Ex: What are the solutions to:
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SOLUTION:To find the solution we must isolate the variable:
given
inverse of multiplication
x
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Let a, b, and c be real numbers and c > 0 (negative).
DIVISION: ( ÷ )
If a > b, Then < sign switches
Ex: if 4 > 2 then > -2 < -1
Ex: if -4 < -2 then < 2 > 1
If a < b, Then > sign switches
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YOU TRY IT:
Ex: What are the solutions to:
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SOLUTION:To find the solution we must isolate the variable:
given
inverse of multiplication
x sign switches
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Real-World:
You walk dogs in your neighborhood after school.
You earn $4.50 per dog. How many dogs do you have to walk to earn at least $115?
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SOLUTION:Data: $4.40 per dogx = number of dogsAt least more than
$4.50x > $115 >
X > 25.5 dogs walk at least 26 dogs.
Inverse of multiplication.
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REMEMBER: Always isolate variables and then graph. x < -1
x > 1
x ≤ 0
x ≥ 2
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VIDEOS: InequalitiesMultiplication/Division
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/linear_inequalities/inequalities/v/inequalities-using-multiplication-and-division
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CLASSWORK:
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Problems: As many as neededto master the concept.