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Sept. 9, 2010 – P. O. D.

Solve each equation.

1) c + 4 = -2

2) x + 9 = 10

3) b + (-2) = 7

4) g – 5 = 10
Last Night’s Homework:
pg. 109 #’s 2 – 20 even

2) -1 4) -10 6) -1

8)

10)

12)

14)

16) x < 2 18) x ≤ -1 20) p > 38,000


Sec 2 – 9: Solving Inequalities by Adding and
Subtracting

Objectives:
1) To solve inequalities by adding.
2) To solve inequalities by subtracting.
Key Concepts

 Addition Property of Inequality


 You can add the same value to each side of an
inequality.

 Subtraction Property of Inequality


 You can subtract the same value to each side of an
inequality.
Ex 1) Solving Inequalities by Adding

Solve n – 10 > 14. Graph the solution.


Check Understanding: Example 1
Solve each inequality. Graph the solution.

a) x–9>5

b) y–3<4

c) w – 4 ≤ -5
Ex 2) Solving Inequalities by Subtracting

Solve y + 7 ≥ 12. Graph the solution.


Check Understanding: Example 2

Solve each inequality. Graph the solution.

a) x+9>5

b) y+3<4

c) w + 4 ≤ -5
Ex 3) Real-World Problem Solving

Fishing To win a two-day fishing tournament,


you need to catch at least 25 fish. You catch 8
on the first day. How many more do you need
to catch?
Check Understanding: Example 3

To get an A, you need more than 200 points on


a two-part test. You score 109 points on the
first part. How many more points do you need?
Homework
Page 114

You have three choices of sets of problems!

Choice a) #’s 1 - 18

or Choice b) #’s 4, 10, 14, 17 and 22 - 30 even

or Choice c) #’s 10, 26, 28, 40 and 41

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