This document provides an introduction and review of linear inequalities including the symbols used to represent them (<, >, , ) and their meanings. Examples are given to demonstrate choosing the correct inequality symbol to make a true statement. The document also contains exercises for the reader to determine whether inequality statements are true or false, including some that involve variables.
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1. Chapter 3 Solving
Linear Inequalities
Intro Inequality Review
2. What are Inequalities?
The symbols < , > , , are inequalities.
< Less than
> greater than
less than or equal to
greater than or equal to
The small side points to the smaller #.
The big side points to the bigger #.
Ex: 2 < 6
3. Choosing Inequalities
Place the correct inequality in the box
to create a true statement.
7
1
-3
0
-6
-9
2
-2