lesson 39 compound and absolute value inequalities
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Lesson 39 Compound and Absolute Value Inequalities. NCSCOS 1.01;4.01 Daily Objectives TLW solve compound inequalities. TLW graph the solution sets of compound inequalities . TLW solve absolute value inequalities. What is the difference between and and or ?. A. B. AND means intersection - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Lesson 39 Compound and Absolute Value Inequalities
NCSCOS 1.01;4.01
Daily ObjectivesTLW solve compound inequalities.
TLW graph the solution sets of compound inequalities.
TLW solve absolute value inequalities
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What is the 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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1) Graph x < 4 and x ≥ 2
3 42●
a) Graph x < 4
b) Graph x ≥ 23 42
o
c) Combine the graphs
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3 42o
d) Where do they intersect?●
3 42o
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2) 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
Answer NowAnswer Now
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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When written this way, it is the same thing as
6 < m AND m < 8
It can be rewritten as m > 6 and m < 8 and graphed as previously shown, however,
it is easier to graph everything
between 6 and 8!
4) Graph the compound inequality 6 < m < 8
7 86oo
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5) Which is equivalent to-3 < y < 5?
1. y > -3 or y < 5
2. y > -3 and y < 5
3. y < -3 or y > 5
4. y < -3 and y > 5
Answer NowAnswer Now
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6) Which is equivalent to x > -5 and x ≤ 1?
1. -5 < x ≤ 1
2. -5 > x ≥ 1
3. -5 > x ≤ 1
4. -5 < x ≥ 1
Answer NowAnswer Now
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7) 2x < -6 and 3x ≥ 12
1. Solve each inequality for x
2. Graph each inequality3. Combine the graphs4. Where do they
intersect?5. They do not! x cannot
be greater than or equal to 4 and less than -3 No Solution!!
2 6
2 2 3
x
x
3x 12
3 3 x 4
-3 0-6o
4 71o4 71o
-3 0-6o
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8) Graph 3 < 2m + 1 < 9
Remember, when written like this, it is an AND problem!
3 < 2m + 1 AND 2m + 1 < 9
Solve each inequality.
Graph the intersection of 2 < m and m < 3.
0 5-5
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9) Graph x < 2 or x ≥ 4
0 5-5
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10) Graph x ≥ -1 or x ≤ 3
The whole line is shaded!!
0 5-5
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Then graph the solution set.
Write as and
Original inequality
Add 3 to each side.
Simplify.
Case 1 Case 2
Answer: The solution set is
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Then graph the solution set.
Answer:
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Case 1 Case 2
Then graph the solution set.
Write as or
Add 3 to each side.
Simplify.
Original inequality
Divide each side by 3.
Simplify.
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Answer: The solution set is
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Then graph the solution set.
Answer: