Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Solve Inequalities

How do I solve this inequality?


Inequalities are similar to equations, you have to solve for a variable (X, Y, Z , A, B, etc...), the main difference is that with an equation you are solving for only one value (X=3, Z=4, A=-9, etc) with an inequality you are solving for a range of numbers, that means that you variable can be a number greater than, less than, greater or equal than to, less or equal than to...


For Example: If X > 3 (X is greater than 3) , X can be any value from 3.1, 3.2, 5, 7, 900, 1000 and so on.


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Instructions


1. Let's remember the symbols for inequalities


Greater than >


Less than <








Greater than or equal to ?


Less than or equal to ?


2. We have the inequality 3(X-4) ? X - 6. Let's solve for "X" , that means to leave "X" alone. We can solve this like a regular equation.








3. First we need to remember PEMDAS (Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally). We have to solve for the parenthesis. Let's multiply 3 times X, and 3 times -4


4. Once we do the parenthesis, 3x - 12 ? X -6, let's move the "X" from the right to the left side, we do this by adding "X" to both sides.


5. Our inequality looks like this 2X - 12 ? X -6. Now we have to move -12 from the left to the right side, let's add 12 to both sides.


6. Our main goal is to leave "X" alone, 2 is multiplying X, let's eliminate him from the left side by dividing both sides by 2


7. Our result is X ? 3, that means that the value of X has to be a number less than or equal to the number 3. For example 3, 2, 1, 0 -1, -2, -3 and so on. We can also write our answer like this (-?, 3], we use always parenthesis for the infinitive symbol , and we use a bracket because our inequality is less than or equal to. If our equation was 3(X-4) < X -6, then our answer would be ( -?, 3) with a parenthesis, this means that X can not be 3, it has to be less than 3, for example 2.99, 2.50, 0, -1, -2, -3 . Conclusion. If you have an inequality with the equal symbol (??) , you have to use the bracket [], if you have the inequality without the equal symbol (), then you have to use parenthesis ()

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