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Solve Inequalities Using Multiplication and Division 6.2 Goal • Solve inequalities using multiplication and division. Warm-up: 1) Work with your group to complete the following tables. INEQUALITY MULTIPLY EACH SIDE NEW INEQUALITY BY: 3<4 2 6<8 2 > -3 3 -1 < 6 5 5>2 -1 1<7 -5 -8 > -10 -8 INEQUALITY DIVIDE EACH SIDE BY: NEW INEQUALITY 4<8 4 `1 < 2 12 > -15 3 -16 < 12 -4 15 > 5 -5 IS THE NEW ONE TRUE OR FALSE? TRUE IS THE NEW ONE TRUE OR FALSE? TRUE 2) Based on what you observed, complete the following statement: When both sides of an inequality are multiplied or divided by a ____________________ number, the inequality is no longer true. 3) Work with your group to complete the following tables. NEW INEQUALITY 5>2 -1 -5 > -2 1<7 -5 -8 > -10 -8 REWRITE BY REVERSING THE SYMBOL -5 < -2 REVERSED SYMBOL MAKE IT TRUE OR FALSE? YES 1 MULTIPLY EACH SIDE BY: Page INEQUALITY INEQUALITY DIVIDE EACH SIDE BY: -16 < 12 -4 15 > 5 -5 NEW INEQUALITY REWRITE BY REVERSING THE SYMBOL REVERSED SYMBOL MAKE IT TRUE OR FALSE? 4) Based on what you observed, complete the following statement: When both sides of an inequality are multiplied or divided by a ____________________ number, you must _________________________________________________________________ to it true. 5) Describe what you discovered from this warm-up. Solve the inequality. 6) 20x ≥ 5 7) -8x > -40 8) -9x ≤ 45 9) 7x < 21 ______________________________________________________________________ 6.2 Exploring Inequalities with Negative Coefficients MULTIPLICATION PROPERTY OF INEQUALITY Words Multiplying each side of an inequality by a ______________ number produces an ___________________ ______________________. Multiplying each side of an inequality by a __________________ number and ________________ _______________________________ of the inequality symbol produces an equivalent inequality. If a < b and c < 0, then _________. If a > b and c > 0, then _________. If a > b and c < 0, then _________. Page This property is also true for inequalities involving ≤ and ≥ . 2 Algebra If a < b and c > 0, then _________. Example 1 - Solve an inequality using multiplication y > 3. Solve Graph your solution. 9 Example 2 - Solve an inequality using multiplication Solve m < 5. −2 Graph your solution. Checkpoint Solve the inequality. Graph your solution. r ≤ 6 7 s 2) − > 0.4 4 3) n ≥ −2 −5 4) w < −0.8 6 1) DIVISION PROPERTY OF INEQUALITY Words Dividing each side of an inequality by a ________________ number produces an _____________________ ______________________. Dividing each side of an inequality by a ____________________ number and ____________________________________________ produces an equivalent inequality. Algebra If a < b and c < 0, then _____. If a > b and c > 0, then _____. If a > b and c < 0, then _____. This property is also true for inequalities involving ≤ and ≥ . Page 3 If a < b and c > 0, then _____. Example 3 - Solve an inequality using division Solve −4x < 36. Graph your solution. Example 4 - Solve a real-world problem Pizza Party You have a budget of $45 to buy pizza for a student council meeting. Pizzas cost $7.50 each. Write and solve an inequality to find the possible numbers of pizzas that you can buy. Price per pizza (dollars per pizza) • Number of pizzas (pizzas) ≤ Budget amount (dollars) ______ • P ≤ ______ ___________ P ≤ ____ Write inequality. Divide each side by _______. Checkpoint Solve the inequality. Graph your solution. 6) 10n ≥ 140 5) 36<−9k Page 4 7) In Example 4, suppose that you had a budget of $50 and each pizza costs $8. Write and solve an inequality to find the possible numbers of pizzas that you can buy.