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Symbols of Inequality |
What is Inequalities?
As you can see on the image below, it indicates the Symbol and Arrow with difference direction.
The Difference between this 4 lines are only the direction & shaded circle.
Exanples & Questions
Example 1 |
As you can see on the picture above it shows the final answer already which is X is greater than 3. Then you may start using the graphing inequalities. And you must point the arrow to the right because the inequalities sign '>' facing to the right.
Example 2 |
This example 2 shows an equation and different inequality sign that you have to solve. First thing you have to make the variable 'x' is alone, so since no 5 had the same character with number 7, you have to bring no 5 to the right side along with the plus sign but instead of plus sign, you have to changed it become minus. Then you free to solve. Plus, as you can see the inequality sign is different than before, because there's a underline. so with this inequality sign ≤
you have to shaded the circle and then you free to draw the line after you solve the problem.
Example 3 |
Example 4 |
Solve?
Our main points is to have 'x' or whatever the variable is with the left of inequality sign for example
x > 5 (so we called this one is final answer)
Safe Things To Do
These are things we can do without affecting the direction of the inequality:- Add (or subtract) a number from both sides
- Multiply (or divide) both sides by a positive number
- Simplify a side
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