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Solving Inequalities Friday 8 September 20

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Quiz for 5 𝑥
1 A rectangle has a width of x cm 𝑥+7
and a length that is 7cm longer. It
has an area of 18cm2. Show that
Solve to find x
2 Rearrange the equation, in the
form

3 Solve the quadratic equation Do Next:


above The triangle has an area of
4 Simplify 5cm2
5 Find the exterior angles of a 𝑥−4
regular hexagon.
𝑥+5
Find the value of
1. 3
3

5. Each exterior angle = 360 ÷ n


360 ÷ 6 = 60o
x = -9 x=2

Challenge:
5 x 2 = 10
10 = (x -4) (x + 5)
10 = x2 +5x -4x -20
3. (x-6)(x+4) = 0 10 = x2 +x -20
X = 6 or x = -4 0 = x2 +x -30
0 = (x + 6) (x -5)
X=5
Learning Objectives

To know:
- That an inequality is a statement saying that two
or more expressions are not equal

- How to find integers that satisfy inequalities

- How to represent inequalities on a number line

- How to solve inequalities


New Learning

1< 𝑦 ≤ 4
Strict Inequalities Inclusive Inequalities

To know:
- That an inequality is a statement saying that two or more expressions are not equal
- How to find integers that satisfy inequalities
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
- How to solve inequalities
Pause Point

An inequality is a ___________ saying that two or more _______


are not_________

A strict inequality is an inequality involving the symbols _______

An inclusive inequality is an inequality involving the symbols


__________
Pause Point

An inequality is a statement saying that two or more


expressions are equal

A strict inequality is an inequality involving the symbols < or >

An inclusive inequality is an inequality involving the symbols ≤


or ≥
I do Your turn
List all the integers that satisfy List all the integers that satisfy
the inequality the inequality

-1, 0, 1, 2 or 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

To know:
- How to find integers that satisfy inequalities
Independent Practice

Challenge

To know:
- How to find integers that satisfy inequalities
Answers

Challenge 1: 5,6,7,8
Challenge 2: 6,7,8,9

To know:
- That an inequality is a statement saying that two or more expressions are not equal
- How to find integers that satisfy inequalities
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
- How to solve inequalities
New
Learning
−𝟏<𝐱 <𝟒
−𝟏 ≤ 𝒙 ≤ 𝟒

To know:
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
Pause Point
On a number line a:

Strict inequality is _______ by a ________ circle

Inclusive inequality is _________ by a __________


circle

To know:
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
Pause Point
On a number line a:

Strict inequality is represented by a hollow circle

Inclusive inequality is represented by a filled in


circle

To know:
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
I do ○ represents < or >.

● represents ≤ or ≥.
1)
2)

● ○

-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

To know:
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
AFL Check – We do

2
is represented on the number line as

To know:
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
AFL Check – We do

𝑥 ≤ −1
is represented on the number line as

To know:
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
AFL Check – We do

4
is represented on the number line as

To know:
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
AFL Check – We do
3
is represented on the number line as
Independent Practice
A: Represent these inequalities on a number line
1. x > 2 5. 3≤x≤7
2. x < 5 6. 2 < x ≤ 10
3. x ≥ -3 7. -3 ≤ x < 6
4. x ≤ -1 8. -6 < x < 0
B: Write down all possible whole numbers which these inequalities
can represent
I do Your Turn
Solve

9x - 15 > 57
(-3)
4x + 3 21
(-3)
+ 15 + 15
9x > 72 (÷ 4)
4x 18
(÷ 4)
÷9 ÷ 9
x 4.5
x > 8

To know:
- That an inequality is a statement saying that two or more expressions are not equal
- How to find integers that satisfy inequalities
- How to represent inequalities on a number line
- How to solve inequalities
Independent Practice
Independent Practice
Answers
Answers

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