BackSolving Linear Inequalities and Graphing Solutions on a Number Line
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Q9. Solve:
Background
Topic: Linear Inequalities
This question tests your ability to solve a linear inequality for and interpret the solution in set notation.
Key Terms and Formulas:
Inequality: A mathematical statement that relates expressions that are not necessarily equal, using symbols like , , , or .
Solving an Inequality: Similar to solving equations, but you must be careful with the direction of the inequality, especially when multiplying or dividing by a negative number.
Step-by-Step Guidance
Start with the given inequality: .
Subtract $2x$:
Simplify both sides to get .
Divide both sides by $5x$:
Try solving on your own before revealing the answer!
Q10. Which answer choice below is the graph of ?
Background
Topic: Graphing Solutions to Inequalities on a Number Line
This question tests your ability to interpret and graph the solution set of an inequality on a number line.
Key Terms and Concepts:
Closed Circle: Used on a number line to indicate that a number is included in the solution set (for or ).
Arrow Direction: Indicates all numbers less than or greater than a certain value.
Step-by-Step Guidance
Identify the inequality: means all values of that are less than or equal to $3$.
On a number line, a closed (filled-in) circle should be at $3 is included in the solution.
The arrow should extend to the left from $3 are included.
Compare each graph option to see which one matches these criteria.
