7.22 The student will solve one-step linear inequalities in one variable with strategies involving inverse operations and integers, using concrete materials, pictorial representations, and paper and pencil.

Directions

An INEQUALITY is a mathematical sentence.
A VARIABLE is used to represent an unknown value or values.
A SOLUTION SET to an inequality is the all the values of the variable that makes the inequality true.
  • Move each slider to find the solution set for each inequality.
  • 1. c = {?}
  • 2. e = {?}
  • 3. d = {?}
  • 4. f = {?}

Other Web Sites

  • Edhelper This is a worksheet on solving one step inequalities using addition and subtraction.
  • Click here for a worksheet on solving one step inequalities using multiplication and division.
  • ExploreLearning Teachers have to assign the Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication and Division to their classes.
  • Larson´s Software Students need to be enrolled by their teachers. Click on the Algebra and Inequalities, then click on Solving Inequalities Using Addition and Subtraction.

Lesson 6-6: One-Step Linear Inequalities


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