How to solve compound inequality problems.
The procedure for solving an inequality by performing the same operation on each side of the statement.
How to identify a false inequality.
Two rules for combining inequalities.
Less than or equal to and greater than or equal to inequalities are defined and illustrated.
Inequality statements are defined, solution sets explained, the use of a number line demonstrated, and the less than and greater than symbols illustrated.
How to solve more complex inequality problems.
Inequalities can be written in more than one way. X < 10, for example, is the same as 10 > X.
It is necessary to reverse the inequality symbol whenever you multiply or divide by a negative number.
Step-by-step demonstration of combining inequalities.