Assalam'mualaikum and hi again dear bloggers!
This post will be the simple exercise consisting of the previous post which is inequalities.
- Solve the inequality z + 5 ≥ 3 and represent its solutions using a number line.
- Solve the inequality 4(x – 1) < 3(x + 1) and represent its solutions using a number line.
- Graph the following inequality:
1) y x + 3
2) y > 2x - 1
3) 2y 4x + 6
4) 2x + y > 4
Lastly,
Which inequality is represented by the graph below?
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- Solve: 3x - 7 < 2
- Solve: 2x - 5 > x - 2
- Solve: 2 - 5x > 3x - 14
- Solve: 2(y + 1) y - 4
Graphing Quadratic Inequalities
Here is a video on how to solve a quadratic inequalities on a graph.
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TO YOU,
YOU GO TO IT."
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Before you do so, PLEASE..... do not check for the answer yet if you haven't answered the question yourself. XD
This is the link to check for the answers:
http://www.shmoop.com/equations-inequalities/solving-inequalities-exercises.html
http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/ae85/PracGr.htm
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