Solving One-Step Linear Inequalities
Inequalities are mathematical sentences comparing two quantities that are not equal (or possibly not equal). There are five inequality symbols:
is not equal to | |
is less than | |
is greater than | |
is less than or equal to | |
is greater than or equal to |
Some linear inequalities can be solved with a single operation. For this type of inequality, use the inverse operation to solve.
Example 1:
Solve for .
The inverse operation of addition is subtraction. So, subtract from both sides.
Example 2:
Solve for .
The inverse operation of multiplication is division. So, divide both sides by .
IMPORTANT: Whenever you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, reverse the inequality.
When you're done solving an inequality, you may be asked to graph it. See the lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities if you need help.
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