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Page 1: €¦ · Web view2015/02/05  · Introduction to Inequalities Examples: _____ 1. Graph a > 5. _____ 2. Graph b < −7. _____ 3. Write and graph an inequality that best represents

Introduction to Inequalities

Page 2: €¦ · Web view2015/02/05  · Introduction to Inequalities Examples: _____ 1. Graph a > 5. _____ 2. Graph b < −7. _____ 3. Write and graph an inequality that best represents
Page 3: €¦ · Web view2015/02/05  · Introduction to Inequalities Examples: _____ 1. Graph a > 5. _____ 2. Graph b < −7. _____ 3. Write and graph an inequality that best represents
Page 4: €¦ · Web view2015/02/05  · Introduction to Inequalities Examples: _____ 1. Graph a > 5. _____ 2. Graph b < −7. _____ 3. Write and graph an inequality that best represents
Page 5: €¦ · Web view2015/02/05  · Introduction to Inequalities Examples: _____ 1. Graph a > 5. _____ 2. Graph b < −7. _____ 3. Write and graph an inequality that best represents
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Examples:

_____ 1. Graph a > 5.

_____ 2. Graph b < −7.

_____ 3. Write and graph an inequality that best represents the following situation: The speed limit in your neighborhood is 30 miles an hour and you are not breaking the law.

_____ 4. Write and graph an inequality that best represents the situation that players on the junior varsity football team must weigh more than 119 pounds?

_____ 5. Write and graph an inequality that best represents the situation of you must be at least 18 years old in order to vote?

__________ 6. Write the inequality that is graphed below:

__________ 7. Write the inequality that is graphed below:

__________ 8. Write the inequality that is graphed below:


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