Algebra 1 3-3 Independent Practice: Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division
By Matthew Richardson
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4 questions
Match each inequality with its graph.
Match each inequality with its graph.
Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Category |
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-3x ≥ 9 | arrow_right_alt | Graph D |
-\frac{x}{3} < -1 | arrow_right_alt | Graph B |
x + 2 > -1 | arrow_right_alt | Graph A |
x - 4 ≤ -1 | arrow_right_alt | Graph C |
Which operation would you use to solve each inequality on the right? Explain.
Which operation would you use to solve each inequality on the right? Explain.
- Addition; This inverse operation will isolate the variable in the inequality.
- Multiplication; This inverse operation will isolate the variable in the inequality.
- Subtraction; This inverse operation will isolate the variable in the inequality.
- Division; This inverse operation will isolate the variable in the inequality.
Reflection: Math Success
Reflection: Math Success