Solving Inequalities
Compound Inequalities
Absolute Value Inequalities
Special Solutions
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Solve. w + 23 > -18

w> -41

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Graph this compound inequality -4 < x < 3

Intersection from open dot on -4 to open dot on 3.  

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Solve: |n -2| > 9

n>11; n<-7

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What are the three types of solutions we can have with inequalities?

One, no, or infinitely many solutions

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What is the only even prime number?

2

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Solve: x/2 < 15

x< 30

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Graph this compound inequality:  x<-6  or x>7

What is closed dot from -6 toward negative infinity and closed dot from 7 to infinity?

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4|n +7| >40

Greater than.  Greater than or equal to. 

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-6(1+7k)+7(1+6k)<-2

No Solution

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What is 2 to the power of 5?

32

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Solve: 6x+2+6x<14

x < 1

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Solve: -3 < 2g-4 < -1 

1/2 < g < 3/2

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Solve. -3 + |n -2| > 5

n > 10 or n < -6

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-2(5+6n)<6(8-2n)

I.M.S

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If you roll a standard six-sided die, what is the probability of rolling a 4?

1/6

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Solve: 6-4(6n+7)>122

a < -6

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Solve: -4 < -f/3 - 5 < -1

-3 > f > -12 or -12 < f < -3

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Solve.  |3 + x| / 7 < 35.

-38 < x < 32

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Solve. -3 + |n -2| > -5

I.M.S.

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What fraction is equivalent to 0.75?

3/4

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Graph the inequality -x/3 + 17 < 18.

Closed dot on -3. Go to the right.

500

Solve. -4 < 3t + 17 < 20

-7 < t < 1

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Solve.  -8 - |4v - 7| < -17. 

v > 4 or v < -1/2

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Solve. 7|n -2| < -35

No Solution

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What is the correct Order of Operations?

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