unit 6 lesson 1 an inequality is like an equation, but instead of an equal sign (=) it has one of...
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Unit 6Lesson 1
An inequality is like an equation, but instead of an equal sign (=) it
has one of these signs:
< : less than≤ : less than or equal to
> : greater than≥ : greater than or equal to
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To draw a number line, first draw a line with an arrow on each end.
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Positive numbers increase to the right. Negative numbers “increase” to the left.
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1. Draw a number line.2. Put a circle on the correct number on the
number line.◦ Open circles for < and >◦ Closed circles for ≤ and ≥
3. Draw an arrow in the correct direction on the number line.
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(a) –4 ___ 12 (b) 23 ___ –21 (c) –145 ___ –211 (d) 29 ___ –32 (e) –101 ___ –110
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m = –1 m = –2
m = 10 m = 1
m = 2
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21, –11, 0, 43, 11, –19, 54, –45, –25, 19
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–45 < –25 < –19 < –11< 0 < 11 < 19 < 21 < 43 < 54