Write and solve Two-step inequalities. Flashcards
What is a Two-step inequality?
A Two-step inequality is a inequality that contains two operations, an example of a two-step inequality is 34 + 2g ≥ 61.
If we multiply or divide by a number what should we do?
A. Flip the sign.
B. Keep the sign as it is.
The answer is A, if we multiply or divide by a negative number, we flip the sign.
Find the meaning of the symbol >
The symbol > means greater than.
Find the meaning of the symbol >
The meaning of the symbol < is less than.
Find the meaning of the symbol ≤ And the symbol ≥
The symbol ≤ means less than or equal to And the symbol ≥ means greater than or equal to.
What are the steps for solving two-step inequalities.
- Undo addition & subtraction
- Undo Multiplication & Division
- Graph it on the number line
If the symbol is less than. What direction should the ray move in?
if it’s less than then the ray will be moving to the left side, and if
It’s greater than, it will be in the direction of the right side.