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Unit 1: Linear Equations & Inequalities – The Poetry and prose of algebra

Homework: pg 30 #23-31. Learning Target: I will solve and graph one-variable inequalities and use them to solve real-world problems. Unit 1: Linear Equations & Inequalities – The Poetry and prose of algebra. SEC 1: Solve and Graph Simple Inequalities. Ex 1: Quality Core Question .

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Unit 1: Linear Equations & Inequalities – The Poetry and prose of algebra

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  1. Homework: pg 30 #23-31 Learning Target: I will solve and graph one-variable inequalities and use them to solve real-world problems. Unit 1: Linear Equations & Inequalities – The Poetry and prose of algebra SEC 1: Solve and Graph Simple Inequalities

  2. Ex 1: Quality Core Question • Solve

  3. The Rules to Solving Inequalities • When do you flip the inequality sign? • Why does it have to be flipped? • When graphing the inequality on a number line, when will the circle be open? Closed?

  4. Ex 2: Solve, graph and check. • 3x – 12 < 3 • 6 + 5(2 – x) ≤ 41 When checking your solution you must check the boundary point (where the circle is) and another point in the shaded region.

  5. Ex 3: What to do… • Graph 2 < X.

  6. Ex 4: What the heck just happened? • Solve 2x – 3 > 2(x – 5) • Solve 4(x – 3) + 7 ≥ 4x + 1

  7. Ex 5: Revenue • A mariachi band agrees to play at your birthday party for $200 plus 25% of the ticket sales. (Yes, you are a very popular guy/girl). How much in ticket sales will be needed for the band to receive at least $500?

  8. HOMEWORK • pg 30 #23-31

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