Monday, October 21, 2024

Solving Multi-Step Inequalities

Topics for Today:

We continue to build on our problem-solving skills with solving inequalities.  Today we moved on to more complicated inequalities that involve several steps.  Again, we approach these problems just like solving equations, with the first step being to identify the variable.  Once we identify the variable, we need to plan for how we "undo" operations performed on the variable with the goal of getting the variable by itself.  To accomplish this goal, we perform the order of operations (PEMDAS) in reverse.  *Students must always keep in mind that when multiplying or dividing an inequality by a negative number, they must reverse (flip) the inequality sign to keep the truth of the inequality.*

Sections Covered in Textbook:

Solving Multi-Step Inequalities (pages 153-159)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) How do you solve a multi-step inequality?
2) How do you solve an inequality with variables on both sides?
3) How to solve multi-step inequalities.



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