2.6.1

Solving Inequalities

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Inequalities

Inequalities are formulae with at least one of <, >, ≤, ≥ in them. Solve the inequality -5x - 2 > 3x:

Multiply both sides by -1

Multiply both sides by -1

  • Note that multiplying or dividing by a negative number switches the direction of the inequality sign.

Double Inequalities

Solve -3 < x2 +3 ≤ 4:

Multiply both sides and the middle by 2

Multiply both sides and the middle by 2

  • This is to get rid of the fraction.
This is our solution

This is our solution

  • We always want x on its own in the middle.
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