Single-Step Inequalities
Multi-Step Inequalities
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Boundary Points
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(final question)
100

x-3>4

What is 

x>7

100

10>3x-5

What is 

5>x

100

The sign used to represent x is equal to 

What is the =

100

An open circle on the boundary point means

What is, the boundary point is not a possible value for x

100

<

What is "less than" 

200

14 > 7 + x

What is 

7>x

200

8>=3x-1

What is 

3>=x

200

A value that separates values less than from values greater than (think open/closed circle)

What is a boundary point

200

The boundary point for the inequality 

x>=5

What is 5

200

>

What is "greater than"

300

x/2>16

What is x > 32

300

7(x-8)<=14

What is 

x<=10

300

The symbol R represents

What are "real numbers"

300

The boundary of this graph

What is -4

300

<=

What is "less than or equal to"

400

-20<=5x

What is 

-4<=x

400

5-2x>10x+29

What is 

-2>x

400

Numbers that do not contain a decimal such as -1, -2, 3, 4 

What are Integers

400

The boundary points on this graph are

What are -5 and 2

400

>=

What is "greater than or equal to"

500

x/-3>=-7

What is 

x<=21

500

4(x-2)>=5x-12

What is 

4>=x

500

A mathematical statement comparing expressions that may not be equal 

What is an inequality

500

Verify the Boundary Point for the equation

x-5>=10 ; x>=15

What is the "boundary point is correct"

500

!=

What is "does not equal"

500

-8x<=64

What is   

x>=-8

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