One-Step Inequalities
Two-Step Inequalities
Solutions of Inequalities
Miscellaneous
100

Solve for the variable.

e/2 < 3

What is e < 6?

100

Solve for the variable.

3x - 5 < 19

What is x < 8?

100

Give 3 solutions of the inequality that make it true.

4d + 15 ≤ -1

What are numbers less than -4?

100

Addition and subtraction are called these kind of operations.

What are inverse operations?

200

Solve for the variable.

n - 1 > 3

What is n > 4?

200

Solve for the variable.

-2x + 12 < -4

What is x > 8?

200

Give 3 solutions of the inequality that make it true.

(r/-6) + 5 < 7

What are numbers greater than -12?

200
This is the first step in solving 3x + 4 ≥ 19.

What is subtract 4 from each side?

300

Solve for the variable.

5 < 3 + w

What is 2 < w?

300

Solve for the variable.

-7d + 8 > 29

What is d < 3?

300

Give 3 solutions of the inequality that make it true.

5 + 2x > 9

What are numbers greater than 2?

300

You must do this to the inequality sign when you multiply or divide by a negative number.

What is reverse the inequality sign?


400

Solve for the variable.

8 ≤ 2m

What is 4 ≤ m?

400

Solve for the variable.

12 - 3b < 9

What is b > 1?

400

Give 3 solutions of the inequality that make it true.

1/5y + 2≤ -25

What are numbers less than or equal to -135?

400

You use this kind of circle on your graph when the inequality has a < or > sign.

What is an open circle?

500

Solve for the variable.

2 ≤ -1t

What is -2 ≥ t?

500

Solve for the variable.

(z/7) - 6 ≥ -5

What is z ≥ 7?

500

Give 3 solutions of the inequality that make it true.

-3 +3z< 9

What are numbers less than 4?

500

When graphing an inequality, you used a shaded/closed circle when...?

When it is greater than/less than AND equal to.