One- and Two-step Equations
Multi-step Equations
Inequalities in General
Solving Inequalities
Chapter 1 Review
100

Define inverse operations and give two examples. 

Operations that undo one another

Addition/subtraction and multiplication/division

100

Explain the three solution types and give an example of each.

One solution: x=5

Zero solutions: 5=8

Infinite solutions: x=x

100

In your own words, explain how inequalities are different from equations. 

(answers will vary)

100

Solve:

x/5>=-16

x>=-80

100

What makes two terms like terms?

They have the same variable and that variable is raised to the same power.

200

Solve:

r-11=2

r=13

200

Solve:

8b-8b=-5

No Solutions

200

What are the four inequality symbols and how are each graphed on a number line?

<, > open 

<=, >= closed

200

Solve:

3a+9>=36

a>=9

200
In the expression 5x-6, what number is the coefficient? What is the constant?

Coefficient: 5

Constant: 6 or -6

300

Solve:

m/8=-2

m=-16

300

Solve:

100=4(1-3n)

n=-8

300

What is 

x>=-9

in words?

x is greater than or equal to -9

300

Solve:

-6(4+b)>=-90

b<=11

300

Simplify the expression:

7x-4+3x-2

10x-6

400

Solve:

(-3+p)/10=1

p=13

400

Solve:

-7a-4a=-5a-2a+16

a=-4

400

Write an inequality for the graph:


x>=-3

400

Solve:

7r-4r>=8+2r

r>=8

400

TRIVIA! 

For 800 points....

Name one of these actors:

Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd

500

Solve:

10 + x/7=10

x=0

500

Solve:

9+3p=5(p+1)-6p

p=-1

500

Sketch a graph of the simple

inequality:

4>x


(on graph)

500

Solve:

-3<=3x+1<=1

-6<=x<=-2

500

Simplify the expression:

z-4+8(z-2)

9z-20

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