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Symbols Graphing Solving Compound

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What symbol is >?What symbol is >?

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When naming an When naming an inequality symbol inequality symbol

the variable is the variable is assumed to be assumed to be located where?located where?

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Show all of the Show all of the inequality symbols.inequality symbols.

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What symbol is What symbol is used for at most? used for at most?

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Name three Name three phrases that phrases that represent represent

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What does a What does a closed circle closed circle shaded left shaded left represent?represent?

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Name the Name the inequality graphed inequality graphed

below.below.

-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2

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Graph 8X-6>18Graph 8X-6>18

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Name the solution Name the solution to the graph below.to the graph below.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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Name the solution Name the solution to the conjunction to the conjunction

below.below.

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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Solve X+8>6Solve X+8>6

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Solve 8+3m<5m-2Solve 8+3m<5m-2

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Solve Solve

84

6 X

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Solve Solve 3(x-3)+3>2(x-3(x-3)+3>2(x-

6)+3x6)+3x

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Solve Solve 3(2x+1)-3(2x+1)-

4(x+1)<2x+34(x+1)<2x+3

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What is the What is the difference between difference between a conjunction and a conjunction and

disjunction?disjunction?

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What is the What is the solution to the solution to the

following following disjunction?disjunction?

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Graph 4<X+6<10Graph 4<X+6<10

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Solve -15<-2b+5 Solve -15<-2b+5 or 2-b>-3or 2-b>-3

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Explain how to Explain how to graphgraph

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Which compund Which compund inequality do you inequality do you

graph when you are graph when you are looking for where looking for where both things are both things are

happening at the happening at the same time?same time?

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If X>8 or x>10 If X>8 or x>10 then name the then name the

solution.solution.

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Solve Solve 13+5x>25+5x13+5x>25+5x

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Graph an inequality Graph an inequality that illustrates a that illustrates a baseball game baseball game

lasting at least 2 lasting at least 2 hours and less than hours and less than

3.5 hours. 3.5 hours.

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The Dysons are The Dysons are building a rectangular building a rectangular

patio that is 12 ft patio that is 12 ft long at at least 10 ft long at at least 10 ft

wide. Write and wide. Write and solve an inequality to solve an inequality to find the patio area in find the patio area in

square feet.square feet.