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Chapter 3
Equations and Inequalities
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3-1B Write Equations
Main Idea: Write algebraic equations from verbal sentences and problem situations.
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Vocabulary:
Equation – mathematical sentence stating that two quantities are equal
Variable – a symbol, usually a letter, used to represent a number in mathematical expressions or sentences
Defining a variable – assigning a variable to represent the unknown quantity
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Write equations: translate verbal model using one of the four operations
Steps:
1) What are you trying to solve for?
(identify the unknown/variable)
2) Look for keywords
3) Write equation
4) Check that your equation makes sense. Did you answer the question?
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Example:
The cost of a book purchased online plus $5 shipping and handling comes to a total of $29. Write an equation to find the cost of the book.
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Example:
Morgan is driving to his sister’s home. He has 174 miles to go after dinner. He has driven 532 miles. Define a variable. Then write an equation that could be used to find the distance of the whole trip.
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Example:
The 8th grade class has $35 less in its treasury than the 7th grade treasury. Given s, the number of dollars in the 7th grade treasury, write an equation that can be used to find e, the number of dollars in the 8th grade treasury.
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Example:
After dropping 12oC, the temperature outside was -5oC. Define a variable. Then write an equation to model the situation.
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Homework:
Workbook p. 43 #1-7 and p.44 choose 6
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3-1C Solve Addition and Subtraction EquationsMain Idea: Solve equations using the Subtraction and Addition Properties of Equality.
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Properties of Equality:
Subtraction Property of Equality: If you subtract the same number from each side of an equation, the two sides remain equal.
Addition Property of Equality: If you add the same number from each side of an equation, the two sides remain equal.
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Inverse operations: operations that ‘undo’ each other
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Solve 7 = 15 + c Solve -5 = z - 16
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Example:
At high tide, the top of a coral formation is 2 feet above the surface of the water. This represents a change of -6 feet from the height of the coral above the water at low tide. Write and solve an equation to determine h, the height of the coral above the water at low tide.
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Activity
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Homework:
p. 164 #9 – 23 odd, 24 – 26, 28
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3-1D Solve Multiplication and Division EquationsMain Idea: Solve equations by using the Division and Multiplication Properties of Equality.
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Properties of Equality:
Division Property of Equality: If you divide the same number from each side of an equation, the two sides remain equal.
Multiplication Property of Equality: If you multiply the same number from each side of an equation, the two sides remain equal.
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Examples:
Solve 7z = -49 Solve
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Example:
Carlos lives 4 times the distance Jeremy lives from school. Carlos lives 9 miles from the school. How far does Jeremy live from school?
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Homework:
p.168 #9 – 21 odd, 22 - 26, 31, 38
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3-2B Solve two-step equations
Main Idea: Solve two-step equations.
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Vocabulary:
Two – step equation: equation that contains two operations
Coefficient: The numerical factor of a term that contain a variable
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Example:
Solve 5y + 1 = 26 Solve 8 – 3x = 14
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Example: Solve.
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3z
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Example:
Kaitlyn wants to put trim molding around a rectangular table. The length of the table is 45 inches and she has 150 inches of trim. Solve the equation
150 = 2w + 90 to find the width of the table.
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Homework:
p.175 #13 – 33 odd, 37 - 40
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3-2C Write Two-Step Equations
Main Idea: Write two-step equations that represent real-world situations.
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Translate Sentences Into Equations
Handout – staple/glue in notebook
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Homework:
Workbook p.
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Chapter 3 MidchapterTest
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3-3A Graph inequalities
Main Idea: Write and graph inequalities.
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What is an inequality?
It is a range of values, not just ONE set number
It is an algebraic relation showing that a quantity is greater than or less than another quantity.
Speed limit:
7555 x
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Symbols:
Less than
Greater than
Less than OR EQUAL TO
Greater than OR EQUAL TO
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Solutions….
You can have a range of answers……
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
All real numbers less than 2
x< 2
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Solutions continued….
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
All real numbers less than or equal to 1
1x
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Did you notice,Some of the dots were solid and some were open?
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2x
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
1x
Why do you think that is?
If the symbol is > or < then dot is open because it can not be equal.
If the symbol is or then the dot is solid, because it can be that point too.
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Write and Graph a Linear Inequality
Sue ran a 2-K race in 8 minutes. Write an inequality to describe
the average speeds of runners who were faster than Sue. Graph
the inequality.
Faster average speed >Distance
Sue’s Time 8
2s
4
1s
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Examples: Write an inequality for each sentence and graph on a number line.
1) Luke needs less than 2 hours to paint his room.
2)Lena walked more than 20 miles for charity.
3)At least $30 must be spent to get a discount on the groceries.
4)There can be at most 5 people in the car.
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Determine the truth of an inequality – check to see if a given value makes the inequality true or false
1) x – 4 < 6; x = 0
2) 3 4; 1x x
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Homework:
Workbook p.
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3-3B Solve Inequalities by Addition or SubtractionMain Idea: Solve and graph one-step inequalities by using the Addition or Subtraction Properties of Inequality.
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Solving an Inequality:Solving a linear inequality in one variable is much like solving a linear equation in one variable.
Isolate the variable on one side using inverse operations.
Add the same number to EACH side.
Solve using addition:
53x
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Solving Using Subtraction:
Subtract the same number from EACH side.
106 x
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Using Subtraction:
35 x Graph the solution.
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Using Addition:
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
42 n Graph the solution.
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Homework:
p. 189 #1 – 17
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3-3C Solve Inequalities by Multiplication or DivisionMain Idea: Solve and graph one-step inequalities by using the Multiplication or Division Properties of Inequality.
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Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication:
Multiply each side by the same positive number.
32
1x
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Solving Inequalities Using Division:
Divide each side by the same positive number.
93 x
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Multiply or Divide by a Negative Number:
NOTE:
When you multiply or divide each side of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality symbol to maintain a true statement.
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Solving by multiplication of a negative #
Multiply each side by the same negative number andREVERSE the inequality symbol.
4 x Multiply by (-1).
4x
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Solving by dividing by a negative #
Divide each side by the same negative number and reverse the inequality symbol.
62 x
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Example: Each of the 20 questions on a math test is worth 4 points. Write and solve an inequality to find how many questions you must answer correctly to earn a score of at least 68 points.
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Homework:
p. 194 # 1 – 23 odd, 24, 26, 28
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3-4A Solve Two-Step Inequalities
Main Idea: Solve and graph two-step inequalities in one variable.
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Two-Step Inequalities:
Contains two operations
Use inverse operations to undo each operation in reverse order
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Example: Solve 5m - 8 > 12Graph the solution.
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Example: Solve 12 - 3a > 18Graph the solution.
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Which graph shows the solution to 2x - 10 ≥ 4?
1..
2.
3.
4.
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Solve -2x + 6 ≥ 3x - 4
1. x ≥ -2
2. x ≤ -2
3. x ≥ 2
4. x ≤ 2
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Example: Will needs at least $350 for a new video game system. He has already saved $60. He earns $10.00 and hour at his part-time job. Write and solve an inequality to find how many hours he will need to work to buy the system.
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Homework:
p. 200 #1 – 33 odd, 37
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3-4B Compound Inequalities
Main Idea: Write and graph compound inequalities in one variable.
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Difference between and and or
AND means intersection-what do the two items
have in common?
OR means union-if it is in one item, it
is in the solution
A
A B
B
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Example: Graph x < 4 and x ≥ 2
3 42●
a) Graph x < 4
b) Graph x ≥ 2
3 42o
c) Combine the graphs
●
3 42o
d) Where do they intersect?
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Example: Graph x < 2 or x ≥ 4
3 42●
a) Graph x < 2
b) Graph x ≥ 43 42
o
c) Combine the graphs
3 42o
3 42●
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3) Which inequalities describe the following graph?
-2 -1-3oo
1. y > -3 or y < -1
2. y > -3 and y < -1
3. y ≤ -3 or y ≥ -1
4. y ≥ -3 and y ≤ -1
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9) Graph x < 2 or x ≥ 4
0 5-5
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7) 2x < -6 and 3x ≥ 12
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Example: Graph 3 < 2m – 1 < 9
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Example: Graph x < 2 or x ≥ 4
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Homework:
Workbook p.
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Chapter 3 End Test
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