To show that my graph for the solution, x ≥ -5, does include the number -5, I need to make this mark on the -5.
What is a "closed" circle?
It is important that when we're dividing or multiplying by a negative number that we do this.
What is flip the inequality symbol?
2 + 3 + 2x = x
What is one solution when x = -5
(x/ 4) - 3 = 15
What is x = 72
Specify our steps to solve these type of equations
What is distribute, combine like terms, move the variable, add or subtract, and multiply or divide
To show that my solution includes all the numbers smaller than 2, I need to shade in this direction of the number line.
What is to the left?
Here's an example of a student's work:
-7c > 35
÷ 7 ÷ 7
c < 5
Identify where the student made an error.
The student divided by 7 instead of (-7).
2x + -3x - 15 = -5x + 4x + 20
What is no solution because -15 does not equal 20
Solve for x
3x + 15 + -7x = 59
What is x = -11
Solve x^2 = 169
What is 13 and -13
This inequality represented by the graph:
What is x > -3?
Solve n/3 + 6 > -13
What is n > -21
4x + 2x - 14 + 5 = 3x + 3x -6 -3
What is infinitely many solutions because 6x = 6x or -9 = -9
x - x + x -x + 15 = x -2x - 17
What is x = -32
Alex buys a medium size box to pack. He wants to know the dimensions of the box are when it measures 1,728 cubic inches
What is 12 inches
If expression says that x is no more than 7, then my inequality would be written as this.
What is x ≤ 7
Solve and graph
3x + -5x < 3 -x + -10
What is x > 7
(1/4)(28 x - 44) = 7x - 11
What is infinitely many solutions because 7x - 11 = 7x -11, or 7x = 7x, or -11 = -11
Solve
(m - 13)/(-5) > 13
What is m < -52
Estimate the square root of -13
What is no solution because you cannot find the square root of a negative
When solve correctly using the steps, this is the solution to the inequality,
0.5 w - 7.2 > 3.25
What is w > 20.9
Solve and graph
-(x + 11) < 2 - 10(-2x -5)
What is x > -3
15 -(2x + 15) = 3x -x + 20
What is one solution because x = -5
2 - 3(2x - 4) > -(x - 1)
What is x < 3
Estimate the square root of 68 to one decimal point
What is 8.2