This document discusses solving inequalities by applying the methods of multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a positive number (M.P.E.) or a negative number (D.P.E.). It provides three examples of solving linear inequalities for the variable, determining the value of the variable that makes the inequality true. It concludes by listing three additional inequalities for the reader to solve using these methods.
This document discusses solving inequalities by applying the methods of multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a positive number (M.P.E.) or a negative number (D.P.E.). It provides three examples of solving linear inequalities for the variable, determining the value of the variable that makes the inequality true. It concludes by listing three additional inequalities for the reader to solve using these methods.
This document discusses solving inequalities by applying the methods of multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a positive number (M.P.E.) or a negative number (D.P.E.). It provides three examples of solving linear inequalities for the variable, determining the value of the variable that makes the inequality true. It concludes by listing three additional inequalities for the reader to solve using these methods.
Example 1 4x 32 The value of x is equal to 8 4 4 and down /(8 to - x 8 is lesser than or equal to 8 true 9 is lesser than or equal to 8 false
ALPINE SKI HOUSE
Example 2 8x 56 The value of x is equal to 8 8 8 and up /(8 to + x 7 is greater than 7 false 6 is greater than 7 false 8 is greater than 7 true ALPINE SKI HOUSE Example 3 -5k 105 The value of k is equal to -22 -5 -5 and down /(-22 to - k -21 is lesser than -21 false -22 is lesser than -21 true -23 is lesser than -21 true ALPINE SKI HOUSE LARGE IMAGE SLIDE Try These 1. 2x < -8 2. -9x > -27 3. 3x 9