Translating word problems into inequality statements.
Using an inequality statement to solve a practical problem.
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.
Constructing an equation with two variables and using a table to help solve it.
Inequalities can be written in more than one way. X < 10, for example, is the same as 10 > X.
When and how to combine two inequalities into one statement, called a compound inequality.
Step-by-step demonstration of combining inequalities.