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1 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework h > 2; 3,4,5 2. f + 8 < 8; 0,1, > 5u; 5, 6, < 4x; 2,3,4

2 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework h > 2; 3,4,5

3 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework h > 2; 3,4,5 5-3 > 2 2 > 2 3 is the solution.

4 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework. 2. f + 8 < 8; 0,1,2

5 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework. 2. f + 8 < 8; 0,1, < 8 0 is the solution

6 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework > 5u; 5, 6, 7

7 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework > 5u; 5, 6, 7 25 > > 25 5 is the solution

8 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework < 4x; 2,3,4

9 5 Minute Check Determine which number is a solution to the inequality. Complete on the back of your homework < 4x; 2,3,4 13 < < 16 4 is the solution.

10 Flashcards

11 Monday, Jan 27 Chapter 8.6 Write and Graph Inequalities

12 Objective: To write and graph inequalities.

13 At the end of this lesson you should be able to answer the following question. How can graphing an equality help solve it?

14 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be over 12 years old to ride the gokarts.

15 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be over 12 years old to ride the gokarts. a > 12; your age = a We can also graph this inequality on a number line.

16 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be over 12 years old to ride the gokarts. a > 12; your age = a We can also graph this inequality on a number line.

17 An open dot means the number is not included in the graph. Anytime an inequality with < or > is graphed, an open dot is used.

18 Write an inequality for the sentence below. A pony is less than 14.2 hands tall. Do this on your own.

19 Write an inequality for the sentence below. A pony is less than 14.2 hands tall. p < 14.2 ; p = the height of the pony in hands Can we graph this?

20 Write an inequality for the sentence below. A pony is less than 14.2 hands tall. p < 14.2 ; p = the height of the pony in hands

21 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be at least 16 years old to have a driver s license. Do this on your own.

22 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be at least 16 years old to have a driver s license. a > 16; a = your age Can we graph this?

23 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be at least 16 years old to have a driver s license. a > 16; a = your age

24 A closed dot means the number is included in the graph. Anytime an inequality with < or > is graphed, an closed dot is used.

25 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be older than13 years old to play in the basketball league. Do this on your own.

26 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be older than13 years old to play in the basketball league. a > 13; a = your age Can we graph this?

27 Write an inequality for the sentence below. You must be older than13 years old to play in the basketball league. a > 13; a = your age

28 Write an inequality for the sentence below. To use one stamp, your domestic letter must weigh under 3.5 ounces. Do this on your own.

29 Write an inequality for the sentence below. To use one stamp, your domestic letter must weigh under 3.5 ounces. m < 3.5; m = weight in ounces Can we graph this?

30 Write an inequality for the sentence below. To use one stamp, your domestic letter must weigh under 3.5 ounces. m < 3.5; m = weight in ounces

31 Traffic on a residential street can travel at no more than 20 miles per hour. Write and graph an inequality to describe the possible speeds on the street. Do this on your own.

32 Traffic on a residential street can travel at no more than 20 miles per hour. Write and graph an inequality to describe the possible speeds on the street. s < 20; s = speed

33 Agenda Notes Homework Homework Practice 8-6 Due Tuesday, Jan 28 Chapter 8 Test Thursday, Jan 30

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