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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
Course 3
Lesson Presentation
Learn to solve inequalities with integers.
Course 3
2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
Course 3
2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
When you pour salt on ice, the ice begins to melt. If enough salt is added, the resulting saltwater will have a freezing point of –21°C, which is much less than water’s freezing point of 0°C.
At its freezing point, a substance begins to freeze. To stay frozen, the substance must maintain a temperature that is less than or equal to its freezing point.
Adding rock salt to the ice lowers the freezing point and helps to freeze the ice cream mixture.
If you add salt to the ice that is at a temperature of –4°C, what must the temperature change be to keep the ice from melting?
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
This problem can be expressed as the following inequality:
–4 + t –21
When you add 4 to both sides and solve, you find that if t –21, the ice will remain frozen.
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
The graph of an inequality shows all of the numbers that satisfy the inequality. When graphing inequalities on a number line, use solid circles ( ) for and and open circles ( ) for > and <.
Remember!
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
k > –5
A. k +3 > –2
Subtract 3 from both sides.–3 –3
k +3 > –2
Solve and graph.
Additional Example 1A: Adding and Subtracting to Solve Inequalities
–5 0
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
B. r – 9 12
r 21
Add 9 to both sides.r – 9 + 9 12 + 9r – 9 12
21 2415
Additional Example 1B: Adding and Subtracting to Solve Inequalities Continued
Solve and graph.
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Solving inequalities is almost identical to solving equations :
Solving Inequalities
2 1 7x 2 7 1x
Example 1
2 8x 4x x is any value less than 4
Even Better News !
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Solving inequalities is almost identical to solving equations :
Solving Inequalities
2(2 3) 9x x
4 6 9x x
Example 2
3 6 9x 3 15x
x is any value greater than or equal to 5
15 3x
5x
–5 1
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
5 is greater than –1.
Sometimes you must multiply or divide to isolate the variable. Multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative number gives a surprising result.
5 > –1 Multiply both sides by –1.–1 • 5 –1 • (–1) > or < ?
You know –5 is less than 1, so you should use <.
–5 < 1
–7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
–5 < 1
5 > –1
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
3 > 1
–4 12
Multiply by –2
Divide by –4 1 –3
–6 < –2
MULTIPLYING INEQUALITIES BY NEGATIVE INTEGERS
Words Original Inequality
Multiply/Divide
Result
Multiplying or dividing by a negative number reverses the inequality symbol.
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
The direction of the inequality changes only if the number you are using to multiply or divide by is negative.
Helpful Hint
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
A. –3y 15
y –5
Divide each side by –3; changes to .
B. 7m < 21
m < 3
Divide each side by 7.
Additional Example 2: Multiplying and Dividing to Solve Inequalities
Solve and graph.
0 3–3 5
–3y 15–3 –3
7m < 21 7 7
–7 –5 0 4
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Solving Inequalities
The only one to watch out for is when you are dividing by a negative
Example
8 – 3m < 2
-3m < -6
m -6 -3
Subtract 8 from each side
Divide across by -3 and change the Sign
So m > 2
>
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Solving Inequalities
Example 2
5( x – 1 ) - 8x ≥ - 17
5x – 5 – 8x ≥ - 17
- 3x - 5 ≥ - 17
- 3x ≥ - 12
x -12 -3
≤ So x ≤ 4
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Lesson Quiz: Part 1Solve and graph.1. h + 2 < 0
2. c – 5 > –2
7n > 28
t
–33. < 1
h –2
n > 4
t > –3
c 3
–2 0 2
3–3 0
3–3 0
4 8 04.
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2-5 Solving Inequalities Containing Integers
A local weather forecast stated that it would be 12°F tonight and at least 10° colder the next night. Write an inequality to show how cold it will be?
Lesson Quiz: Part 2
5.
x 2°F