Graphing Inequalities
One Step Equations
Name that Inequality
Graphing Ordered Pairs
Combine like terms
100

Does this inequality require a closed or open dot when graphing the solution set on a number line?


    X > 10


closed

100

3n = 21

n = 7

100

The cost of a pizza, c, will be at least $8.00

c > $8.00

100

In the ordered pair (3, 4) which number is the 

x-coordinate?

3

100

Simplify: 4a + 2a + 3

6a + 3

200

Does this inequality require a closed or open dot when graphing the solution set on a number line?


   m < 76

open

200

r - 14 = 10 

r = 24

200

The length of a piece of wire, w, is longer than 18 1/2 feet

w > 18 1/2

200

Which quadrant would the point (-4, -1) be located?

III

200

Simplify: 10b + 3c - 4b

6b + 3c

300

Does this inequality require a closed or open dot when graphing the solution set on a number line?


      r > 100

closed

300

s/4 = 11

s = 44

300

The number of students (s) is at most 25.

s < 25

300

What is the name of the point (0,0)?

origin
300

x2 + 3x2 - 8x + 2

4x2 - 8x + 2

400

Graph the following on a number line

       z > 6.9

Arrow right, circle closed

400

p + 34.4 = 64.4

p = 30

400

Zoey's age, z, is greater than 11

Z > 11

400

Name the ordered pair for the point shown:

(-3, 1)

400

Simplify: 5(x + 3) + 4x

9x + 15

500

Graph the inequality on a number line

      n > 4 1/2 

arrow right, open circle

500

2x + 4 = 16

x = 6

500

The height of the picture, h, is shorter than 8.5 inches

h < 8.5

500

Imagine a rectangle with points (1, 5), (1, 1), (-4, 5), and (__ , __) Fill in the missing ordered pair to complete the rectangle.

(-4, 1)

500

x(x + 3) - 2

x2 + 3x -2

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