SECTION 5-2 Solving Inequalities by Multiplication and Division Monday, September 23, 13
SECTION 5-2Solving Inequalities by Multiplication and Division
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Essential Question
How do we solve and graph inequalities with multiplication or division?
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Question
How does the process of solving an inequality compare to the process of solving an equation?
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FLIPPING THE INEQUALITY
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FLIPPING THE INEQUALITY
Whenever you multiply or divide each side of an equation by a negative number, you must flip the inequality sign!
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Example 1Matt Mitarnowski walks at a rate of mile an hour. He knows that he is at least 6 miles from Lake Shecky. How long will it take him to
get there? Write and solve an inequality to find the time.
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t = time to get there
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Example 1Matt Mitarnowski walks at a rate of mile an hour. He knows that he is at least 6 miles from Lake Shecky. How long will it take him to
get there? Write and solve an inequality to find the time.
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t = time to get there
34
t ≥ 6
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Example 1Matt Mitarnowski walks at a rate of mile an hour. He knows that he is at least 6 miles from Lake Shecky. How long will it take him to
get there? Write and solve an inequality to find the time.
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t = time to get there
34
t ≥ 6
43•
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t ≥ 6•43
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Example 1Matt Mitarnowski walks at a rate of mile an hour. He knows that he is at least 6 miles from Lake Shecky. How long will it take him to
get there? Write and solve an inequality to find the time.
34
t = time to get there
34
t ≥ 6
43•
34
t ≥ 6•43
t ≥ 8
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Example 1Matt Mitarnowski walks at a rate of mile an hour. He knows that he is at least 6 miles from Lake Shecky. How long will it take him to
get there? Write and solve an inequality to find the time.
34
t = time to get there
34
t ≥ 6
43•
34
t ≥ 6•43
t ≥ 8
It will take Matt at least 8 hours to walk to Lake Shecky.
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
a. −
35
x ≥ 6
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
a. −
35
x ≥ 6
−
53
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
35
x⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≥ 6( ) − 5
3
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
a. −
35
x ≥ 6
−
53
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
35
x⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≥ 6( ) − 5
3
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
x ≤ −10
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
a. −
35
x ≥ 6
−
53
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
35
x⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≥ 6( ) − 5
3
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
x ≤ −10
x | x ≤ −10{ }
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
a. −
35
x ≥ 6
−
53
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
35
x⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≥ 6( ) − 5
3
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
x ≤ −10
x | x ≤ −10{ }
-10 -9 -8 -7 -6-11-12-13-14
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
a. −
35
x ≥ 6
−
53
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
35
x⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≥ 6( ) − 5
3
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
x ≤ −10
x | x ≤ −10{ }
-10 -9 -8 -7 -6-11-12-13-14
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
a. −
35
x ≥ 6
−
53
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
35
x⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≥ 6( ) − 5
3
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
x ≤ −10
x | x ≤ −10{ }
-10 -9 -8 -7 -6-11-12-13-14
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
b. 12k ≥ 60
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
b. 12k ≥ 60
12k
12≥
6012
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
b. 12k ≥ 60
12k
12≥
6012
k ≤ 5
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
b. 12k ≥ 60
12k
12≥
6012
k ≤ 5
k | k ≤ 5{ }
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
b. 12k ≥ 60
12k
12≥
6012
k ≤ 5
k | k ≤ 5{ }
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
b. 12k ≥ 60
12k
12≥
6012
k ≤ 5
k | k ≤ 5{ }
5 6 7 8 94321
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
b. 12k ≥ 60
12k
12≥
6012
k ≤ 5
k | k ≤ 5{ }
5 6 7 8 94321
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
c. − 8q <136
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
c. − 8q <136
−8q
−8<
136−8
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
c. − 8q <136
−8q
−8<
136−8
q > −17
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
c. − 8q <136
−8q
−8<
136−8
q > −17
q | q > −17{ }
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
c. − 8q <136
−8q
−8<
136−8
q > −17
q | q > −17{ }
-17 -16 -15 -14 -13-18-19-20-21
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
c. − 8q <136
−8q
−8<
136−8
q > −17
q | q > −17{ }
-17 -16 -15 -14 -13-18-19-20-21
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
c. − 8q <136
−8q
−8<
136−8
q > −17
q | q > −17{ }
-17 -16 -15 -14 -13-18-19-20-21
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
d. −
23
m ≤ −10
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
d. −
23
m ≤ −10
−
32
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
23
m⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ −10( ) − 3
2
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
d. −
23
m ≤ −10
−
32
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
23
m⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ −10( ) − 3
2
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
m ≥15
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
d. −
23
m ≤ −10
−
32
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
23
m⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ −10( ) − 3
2
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
m ≥15
m | m ≥15{ }
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
d. −
23
m ≤ −10
−
32
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
23
m⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ −10( ) − 3
2
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
m ≥15
m | m ≥15{ }
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
d. −
23
m ≤ −10
−
32
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
23
m⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ −10( ) − 3
2
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
m ≥15
m | m ≥15{ }
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Example 2Solve the inequality and graph the solution.
d. −
23
m ≤ −10
−
32
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ −
23
m⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ −10( ) − 3
2
⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟
m ≥15
m | m ≥15{ }
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Example 3Maggie Brann and friends order a pizza. Maggie eats 2 of the 16 slices and pays $2.80 for her share. Assuming that Maggie has paid at least
her fair share, what is the most the pizza cost? Identify a variable, then set up and solve an inequality. Interpret your solution.
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Example 3Maggie Brann and friends order a pizza. Maggie eats 2 of the 16 slices and pays $2.80 for her share. Assuming that Maggie has paid at least
her fair share, what is the most the pizza cost? Identify a variable, then set up and solve an inequality. Interpret your solution.
c = cost of pizza
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Example 3Maggie Brann and friends order a pizza. Maggie eats 2 of the 16 slices and pays $2.80 for her share. Assuming that Maggie has paid at least
her fair share, what is the most the pizza cost? Identify a variable, then set up and solve an inequality. Interpret your solution.
c = cost of pizza
216
c ≤ 2.8
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Example 3Maggie Brann and friends order a pizza. Maggie eats 2 of the 16 slices and pays $2.80 for her share. Assuming that Maggie has paid at least
her fair share, what is the most the pizza cost? Identify a variable, then set up and solve an inequality. Interpret your solution.
c = cost of pizza
216
c ≤ 2.8
18
c ≤ 2.8
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Example 3Maggie Brann and friends order a pizza. Maggie eats 2 of the 16 slices and pays $2.80 for her share. Assuming that Maggie has paid at least
her fair share, what is the most the pizza cost? Identify a variable, then set up and solve an inequality. Interpret your solution.
c = cost of pizza
216
c ≤ 2.8
18
c ≤ 2.8
8
18
c⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ 2.8( )8
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Example 3Maggie Brann and friends order a pizza. Maggie eats 2 of the 16 slices and pays $2.80 for her share. Assuming that Maggie has paid at least
her fair share, what is the most the pizza cost? Identify a variable, then set up and solve an inequality. Interpret your solution.
c = cost of pizza
216
c ≤ 2.8
18
c ≤ 2.8
8
18
c⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ 2.8( )8
c ≤ 22.4
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Example 3Maggie Brann and friends order a pizza. Maggie eats 2 of the 16 slices and pays $2.80 for her share. Assuming that Maggie has paid at least
her fair share, what is the most the pizza cost? Identify a variable, then set up and solve an inequality. Interpret your solution.
c = cost of pizza
216
c ≤ 2.8
18
c ≤ 2.8
8
18
c⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ 2.8( )8
c ≤ 22.4
c | c ≤ 22.4{ }
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Example 3Maggie Brann and friends order a pizza. Maggie eats 2 of the 16 slices and pays $2.80 for her share. Assuming that Maggie has paid at least
her fair share, what is the most the pizza cost? Identify a variable, then set up and solve an inequality. Interpret your solution.
c = cost of pizza
216
c ≤ 2.8
18
c ≤ 2.8
8
18
c⎛
⎝⎜
⎞
⎠⎟ ≤ 2.8( )8
c ≤ 22.4The pizza cost at most
$22.40
c | c ≤ 22.4{ }
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Summarizer
Using complete sentences, explain when you would switch the sign in an inequality. What is the reason as to why this occurs?
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Problem Sets
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Problem Sets
Problem Set 1: p. 293 #1-9
Problem Set 2: p. 293 #12-27 multiplies of 3, 31-33 all, 63-68 all
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Problem Sets
Problem Set 1: p. 293 #1-9
Problem Set 2: p. 293 #12-27 multiplies of 3, 31-33 all, 63-68 all
"If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere."- Frank A. Clark
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