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Translating Word Problems into Inequalities
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Translating Word Problems into Inequalities

Translating word problems into inequality statements.

Practical Problem: Load Limit for a Bridge
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Practical Problem: Load Limit for a Bridge

Using an inequality statement to solve a practical problem.

Greater Than or Equal To' and 'Less Than or Equal To'
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Greater Than or Equal To' and 'Less Than or Equal To'

Less than or equal to and greater than or equal to inequalities are defined and illustrated.

Introduction to Inequalities and Solution Sets
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Introduction to Inequalities and Solution Sets

Inequality statements are defined, solution sets explained, the use of a number line demonstrated, and the less than and greater than symbols illustrated.

Table of Solutions for Equation with Two Variables
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Table of Solutions for Equation with Two Variables

Constructing an equation with two variables and using a table to help solve it.

Different Ways to Write the Same Inequality
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Different Ways to Write the Same Inequality

Inequalities can be written in more than one way. X < 10, for example, is the same as 10 > X.

Combining Two Inequalities in One Statement
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Combining Two Inequalities in One Statement

When and how to combine two inequalities into one statement, called a compound inequality.

Writing Compound Inequalities
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Writing Compound Inequalities

Step-by-step demonstration of combining inequalities.