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3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
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3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Warm UpSolve each equation. 1. 2x – 5 = –17
2.
Solve each inequality and graph the solutions.
4.
3. 5 < t + 9
–6
14
t > –4
a ≤ –8
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
MA.912.A.3.5 Symbollically represent and solve multi-step and real-world applications that involve linear…inequalities.Also MA.912.A.3.4, MA.912.A.10.2.
Sunshine State Standards
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Solve inequalities that contain more than one operation.
Objective
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Inequalities that contain more than one operation require more than one step to solve. Use inverse operations to undo the operations in the inequality one at a time.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Additional Example 1A: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
45 + 2b > 61
45 + 2b > 61–45 –45
2b > 16
b > 8
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Since 45 is added to 2b, subtract 45 from both sides to undo the addition.
Since b is multiplied by 2, divide both sides by 2 to undo the multiplication.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
8 – 3y ≥ 298 – 3y ≥ 29–8 –8
–3y ≥ 21
y ≤ –7
Since 8 is added to –3y, subtract 8 from both sides to undo the addition.
Since y is multiplied by –3, divide both sides by –3 to undo the multiplication. Change ≥ to ≤.
–10 –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10
–7
Additional Example 1B: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 1a
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
–12 ≥ 3x + 6–12 ≥ 3x + 6– 6 – 6
–18 ≥ 3x
–6 ≥ x
Since 6 is added to 3x, subtract 6 from both sides to undo the addition.
Since x is multiplied by 3, divide both sides by 3 to undo the multiplication.
–10 –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 1b
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
x < –11
–5 –5x + 5 < –6
–20 –12 –8 –4–16 0
–11
Since x is divided by –2, multiply both sides by –2 to undo the division. Change > to <.
Since 5 is added to x, subtract 5 from both sides to undo the addition.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 1c
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
1 – 2n ≥ 21–1 –1
–2n ≥ 20
n ≤ –10
Since 1 – 2n is divided by 3, multiply both sides by 3 to undo the division.
Since 1 is added to −2n, subtract 1 from both sides to undo the addition.
Since n is multiplied by −2, divide both sides by −2 to undo the multiplication. Change ≥ to ≤.
–10
–20 –12 –8 –4–16 0
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
To solve more complicated inequalities, you may first need to simplify the expressions on one or both sides by using the order of operations, combining like terms, or using the Distributive Property.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Additional Example 2A: Simplifying Before Solving Inequalities
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
2 – (–10) > –4t
12 > –4t
–3 < t (or t > –3)
Combine like terms.Since t is multiplied by –4, divide
both sides by –4 to undo the multiplication. Change > to <.
–3
–10 –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Additional Example 2B: Simplifying Before Solving Inequalities
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
–4(2 – x) ≤ 8
−4(2 – x) ≤ 8
−4(2) − 4(−x) ≤ 8 –8 + 4x ≤ 8
+8 +84x ≤ 16
x ≤ 4
Distribute –4 on the left side.
Since –8 is added to 4x, add 8 to both sides.
Since x is multiplied by 4, divide both sides by 4 to undo the multiplication.
–10 –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Additional Example 2C: Simplifying Before Solving Inequalities
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
4f + 3 > 2–3 –3
4f > –1
Multiply both sides by 6, the LCD of the fractions.
Distribute 6 on the left side.
Since 3 is added to 4f, subtract 3 from both sides to undo the addition.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
4f > –1Since f is multiplied by 4, divide both
sides by 4 to undo the multiplication.
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Additional Example 2C Continued
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 2a
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
– 5 > – 5
2m > 20
m > 10
Since 5 is added to 2m, subtract 5 from both sides to undo the addition.
Simplify 52.
Since m is multiplied by 2, divide both sides by 2 to undo the multiplication.
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
2m + 5 > 52
2m + 5 > 25
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 2b
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
3 + 2(x + 4) > 3
3 + 2(x + 4) > 33 + 2x + 8 > 3
2x + 11 > 3– 11 – 11
2x > –8
x > –4
Distribute 2 on the left side.
Combine like terms.Since 11 is added to 2x, subtract
11 from both sides to undo the addition.
Since x is multiplied by 2, divide both sides by 2 to undo the multiplication.
–10 –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 2c
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
5 < 3x – 2+2 + 2
7 < 3x
Multiply both sides by 8, the LCD of the fractions.
Distribute 8 on the right side.
Since 2 is subtracted from 3x, add 2 to both sides to undo the subtraction.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 2c Continued
Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
7 < 3x
4 6 82 100
Since x is multiplied by 3, divide both sides by 3 to undo the multiplication.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Additional Example 3: Application
To rent a certain vehicle, Rent-A-Ride charges $55.00 per day with unlimited miles. The cost of renting a similar vehicle at We Got Wheels is $38.00 per day plus $0.20 per mile. For what number of miles in the cost at Rent-A-Ride less than the cost at We Got Wheels?
Let m represent the number of miles. The cost for Rent-A-Ride should be less than that of We Got Wheels.
Cost at Rent-A-Ride
must be less than
daily cost at We Got Wheels
plus$0.20
per miletimes # of
miles.
55 < 38 + 0.20 m
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
85 < m
Since 38 is added to 0.20m, subtract 38 from both sides to undo the addition.
Since m is multiplied by 0.20, divide both sides by 0.20 to undo the multiplication.
Rent-A-Ride costs less when the number of miles is more than 85.
Additional Example 3 Continued
55 < 38 + 0.20m
–38 –38
55 < 38 + 0.20m
17 < 0.20m
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check
Additional Example 3 Continued
Check the endpoint, 85.
55 38 + 17
55 55
55 = 38 + 0.20m
55 38 + 0.20(85)
Check a number greater than 85.
55 < 38 + 1855 < 56
55 < 38 + 0.20(90)
55 < 38 + 0.20m
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 3
The average of Jim’s two test scores must be at least 90 to make an A in the class. Jim got a 95 on his first test. What grades can Jim get on his second test to make an A in the class?
Let x represent the test score needed. The average score is the sum of each score divided by 2.
First test score
plussecond test score
divided
by
number of scores
is greater than or equal to
total score
(95 + x) 2 ≥ 90
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check It Out! Example 3 Continued
The score on the second test must be 85 or higher.
Since 95 is added to x, subtract 95 from both sides to undo the addition.
95 + x ≥ 180–95 –95
x ≥ 85
Since 95 + x is divided by 2, multiply both sides by 2 to undo the division.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Check
Check It Out! Example 3 Continued
Check the end point, 85.
Check a number greater than 85.
90.5 ≥ 90
90
90
90 90
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Standard Lesson Quiz
Lesson Quizzes
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Lesson Quiz: Part ISolve each inequality and graph the solutions.
1. 13 – 2x ≥ 21 x ≤ –4
2. –11 + 2 < 3p p > –3
3. 23 < –2(3 – t) t > 7
4.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Lesson Quiz: Part II
5. A video store has two movie rental plans. Plan A includes a $25 membership fee plus $1.25 for each movie rental. Plan B costs $40 for unlimited movie rentals. For what number of movie rentals is plan B less than plan A?
more than 12 movies
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
1. Identify the solution for the given
inequality.
A.
D.
a ≤ –7
B.
a < –7
C. a < –7
26 + 2a ≥ 12
a ≥ –7
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
2. Identify the solution for the given
inequality.
A.
D.
s < -1
B.
s ≤ 1
C. s < 1
15 + 5s < 10
s > -1
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
3. Identify the solution for the given
inequality.
A.
D.
x > 75
B.
x > 25
C. x > 9
x > 87
34 > 3(3x)
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
4. Identify the solution for the given
inequality.
A.
D.B.
C.
3-4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities
5. A cell phone provider offers two plans.
Plan A includes a fee of $25 per month
and charges $0.25 for every call. Plan B
includes a fee of $40 per month and
offers unlimited calls. For what number
of phone calls is the cost of plan B less
than the cost of plan A?
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
A. more than 100 calls
D.B.
C. more than 60 calls
more than 120 calls more than 160 calls