In this lesson, you will write and solve inequalities to answer questions about a situation. You will also practice finding the solution set to an inequality by reasoning about its composition and parts.
When you finish this lesson, you will be able to:
- Analyze the structure of an inequality in one variable to help determine if the solution is greater or less than the solution to the related equation.
- Write and solve inequalities to answer questions about a situation.
Here are the activities that will help you reach those goals:
- 2.10.1: Writing an Inequality to Represent a Constraint
- 2.10.2: Using Inequalities to Solve a Problem
- 2.10.2: Self Check
- 2.10.2: Additional Resources
- 2.10.3: Different Ways of Solving an Inequality
- 2.10.3: Self Check
- 2.10.3: Additional Resources
- 2.10.4: Matching Inequalities and Solutions
- 2.10.5: Solving Inequalities
- 2.10.5: Self Check
- 2.10.5: Additional Resources
- 2.10.6: Writing Inequalities to Represent a Situation
After that, you’ll practice and review.
- 2.10.7: Practice
- 2.10.8: Lesson Summary