Graphing and Writing Inequalities
True/false statements
One-Step Inequalities
Two-Step Inequalities
Solution Sets
100

When graphing inequalities, which symbols have an OPEN circle?

< Less Than

> Greater Than

100

Is the statement true

2x > -6

x = -3

False

100

Solving Inequalities

Solve for x.

2x > 8

What is:

x > 4

100

Solving Inequalities

Solve for x. 

4x + 3 < 7

What is: 

x < 1

100

What are the solutions to the inequality below?

12x < 36

a. {0, 2, 3, 5}

b. {-1, 0, 1, 2}

c. {-1, 0, 1 , 3}

d. {4, 5, 6, 7}

b. {-1, 0, 1, 2}

200

When graphing inequalities, which inequality symbols have a CLOSED circle?

≤ : Less Than or Equal to         

≥ : Greater than or Equal to

200

Is the statement true?

2k + 30 > -10

k > -20

True

200

Solve the Inequality 

x + 4 < -88

What is:

x < -92

200

Solving Inequalities

Solve for x.

2x - 5 > - 11

What is: 

x > -3

200

What is a solution to the following inequality below? Choose all that apply.

-5x - 3 < 12

a. -4
b. -3
c. -2
d. 0

b. -3
c. -2
d. 0

300

Which direction do we shade for x < -3 ?

What is 

Left    

300

We use an open circle to represent the inequalities < and > ?


True

300

Solve the Inequality

z/30>70


z > 2,100

300

Solving Inequalities

Solve for x. 

9x + 1 > -71

What is: 

x > -8

300

What is NOT a solution to the inequality below? Choose all that apply.

14 < -2 + 2x

a. 7
b. 8
c. 9
d. 10

a. 7
b. 8

400

Is the following inequality graphed correctly?

x < -6

No, the graph shows x > -6

400

If graphing x < 5, we would put an open circle on 5 and shade to the right.

False. 

400

Solve the Inequality

4x < -14

x<7/2

or

x<-3.5

400

Solve for v. 

v/3+14<30

v < 48

400

Solve.

21 > -12x - 3

x > -2

500

What are these symbols called: 

< , ≤ , > , ≥?

(The answers are not less then, greater then, etc.)

What is 


Inequalities

500
-2 is less than -10

False

500

Solve the Equation:

f - 9 < -58

What is:

f < -49

500

Inequalities

3x - 2 > 11

x>13/3

or 

4.hat3


500

True or False

In the 7th grade, Mr. Aubuchon, Mrs. Kerr, and Mrs. Bishaw are the math teachers?

False - Don't forget about Mr. Hallahan and Mr. Roche

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