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2.4.1 Linear Inequalities

Linear inequalities are similar to linear equations, but instead of an equals sign (=)(=), they use inequality symbols like  > , < , \ > \ , \ < \ , \ \geq , or  \ \leq . These symbols show that one side is greater than, less than, or possibly equal to the other side. Solving a linear inequality means finding the range of values that satisfy the inequality.

Key Points About Linear Inequalities:

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  1. Symbols:
  •  >\ >: Greater than
  •  <\ <: Less than
  •  \ \geq : Greater than or equal to
  •  \ \leq : Less than or equal to
  1. Solving Linear Inequalities:
  • Solve the inequality as if it were an equation, performing the same operations on both sides (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
  • Important Rule: When you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign.
  • Example: To solve  2x3>5\ 2x - 3 > 5, add 33 to both sides:  2x>8,\ 2x > 8 , then divide by 2:x>4.2: x > 4.
  1. Graphing:
  • Once solved, the solution can be shown on a number line. For x>4x > 4, draw an open circle at 44 (not including 44) and shade everything to the right.
  • If the inequality includes   or \ \geq \ or \ \leq , use a closed circle to show that the endpoint is included in the solution.

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📑Example: Solve the inequality  3x+28:\ 3x + 2 \leq 8:

  1. Subtract 22 from both sides:  3x6.\ 3x \leq 6.
  2. Divide by 3:  x2.\ x \leq 2.
  3. On a number line, place a closed circle on 22 and shade to the left, showing that  x\ x can be any number less than or equal to 2.2. Linear inequalities help us understand ranges of possible values and are used in many real-life situations, like budgeting, where you want to keep your spending within a certain limit.
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📑Example: Solve 6x10>36x - 10 > 3

  1. Add 10 to both sides:
  • 6x10+10>3+106x - 10 + 10 > 3 + 10
  • 6x>136x > 13
  1. Divide both sides by 66:
  • x>136x > \frac{13}{6}
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📑Example: Solve 52x>105 - 2x > 10

Incorrect Solution:

  1. Subtract 55 from both sides:
  • 52x>105 - 2x > 10
  • 2x>5-2x > 5
  1. Divide by -22 (incorrect handling of inequality sign):
  • x>2.5x > -2.5

Correct Solution:

  1. Subtract 55 from both sides:
  • 52x>105 - 2x > 10
  • 2x>5-2x > 5
  1. Divide by -22 (correct handling of inequality sign, flipping the inequality):
  • x<2.5x < -2.5

Important Note:

When you multiply or divide by a negative, the inequality sign changes direction.

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📑Example:

  1. 1<21 < 2
  2. Multiply by -11:
  • 1>2-1 > -2

Three-Way Inequalities

Some inequalities have three sides but should be treated as any other. We do the same thing to all sides.

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📑Example: Solve 52x+3125 \leq 2x + 3 \leq 12

  1. Subtract 33 from all sides:
  • 532x+331235 - 3 \leq 2x + 3 - 3 \leq 12 - 3
  • 22x92 \leq 2x \leq 9
  1. Divide all sides by 22:
  • 222x292\frac{2}{2} \leq \frac{2x}{2} \leq \frac{9}{2}
  • 1x921 \leq x \leq \frac{9}{2}
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