Writing Real-World Inequalities
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How do you know
which inequality
sym bol to use?
The phrase "starting at
$19.99" implies th a t the
cost o f a tra il ride starts
at $19.99 and goes up.
$o the cost is greater
than or equal to 19.99. Let s = a legal speed in m iles p er hour.
The sign indicates th a t s < 8.
What inequality describes the situation?Besure to define a variable.
Let c = th e cost of a trail ride in dollars.
The sign indicates th a t c > 19.99.
Got It? 5. Reasoning In p a rt (B) of Problem
th a n or equal to 8? E x p l a i n.
Co n cep t Su m m a r y Representing Inequalities
Words Symbols Gr ap h
x is less th a n 3. x < (^3) - 2-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
x is greater th a n - 2 .x> -2 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 1 2 3 4
x is less th a n or equal to 0. x —^0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
x is greater th a n or eq u al to 1. X ^ 1
- 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 1 2 3 4
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Do y o u k n o w H OW?
- W hat algebraic inequality represents all real
numbers y th a t are greater th a n or equal to 12? - Is the n u m b e r a solution of 6 x - 3 > 10?
a. - 1 b. 0 c. 3 d. 4 - W hat is th e graph of 2 > p?
- W hat inequality represents th e graph?
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MATHEMATICAL
Do y o u UN DERSTAND? ^PRACTICES
- Vocabulary How do you decide w h e th e r a n u m b e r is
a solution of an inequality? - Co m p a r e a n d Co n t r a st What are some situations
you could m odel w ith x^O? How do they differ from
situations you could m odel w ith x > 0? - Open- Ended W hat is a real-w orld situation th a t you
can re p resen t w ith the following graph?
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