Edia - Graphing and Solving Inequalities (Full)
Edia - Graphing and Solving Inequalities (Full)
Edia - Graphing and Solving Inequalities (Full)
1. Solve the linear inequality for k and graph the answer 2. Solve the linear inequality for c. Graph your answer in
in the number line. Then write the solution in inequality the number line. Then write the solution in inequality
notation. notation.
1>k+3 c
≥1
−3
-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
-10 -5 0 5 10
3. Solve the linear inequality for z . Graph your answer in 4. Solve the linear inequality for m. Graph your answer in
the number line. Then write the solution in inequality the number line. Then write the solution in inequality
notation. notation.
62 ≤ 30 − 4z 57 ≤ 17 − 5m
-10 -5 0 5 10
-10 -5 0 5 10
7. Luke is going to rent an apartment in Springfield, where 8. As a salesperson, Beth is paid $65 per week, plus $8
other monthly expenses will sum up to $2428. Luke per sale. This week Beth wants to make more than
makes $9560 each month. $257.
Write the inequality for the possible amounts of money Write the inequality for the number of sales Beth needs
Luke can spend renting his apartment in Springfield in to make this week, in dollars. Use x to represent the
order for Luke to have some money left over each number of sales and do not include any $ symbols in
month. the inequality.
Use x to represent the cost of the rent in Springfield 65 + 8x > 257 −130 + 8x > 257
and don't use the $ symbol in the inequality.
65 − 8x > 257 130 + 8x > 257
x + 2428 ≥ 9560 x − 2428 < 9560
1. Solve the linear inequality for k and graph the answer 2. Solve the linear inequality for c. Graph your answer in
in the number line. Then write the solution in inequality the number line. Then write the solution in inequality
notation. notation.
1>k+3 c
≥1
−3
-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
-10 -5 0 5 10
Solution: k < −2
Solution: c ≤ −3
3. Solve the linear inequality for z . Graph your answer in 4. Solve the linear inequality for m. Graph your answer in
the number line. Then write the solution in inequality the number line. Then write the solution in inequality
notation. notation.
62 ≤ 30 − 4z 57 ≤ 17 − 5m
Solution: z ≤ −8 Solution: m ≤ −8
-10 -5 0 5 10
-10 -5 0 5 10
Solution: c ≤ −2
Solution: x ≥ 7
7. Luke is going to rent an apartment in Springfield, where 8. As a salesperson, Beth is paid $65 per week, plus $8
other monthly expenses will sum up to $2428. Luke per sale. This week Beth wants to make more than
makes $9560 each month. $257.
Write the inequality for the possible amounts of money Write the inequality for the number of sales Beth needs
Luke can spend renting his apartment in Springfield in to make this week, in dollars. Use x to represent the
order for Luke to have some money left over each number of sales and do not include any $ symbols in
month. the inequality.
Use x to represent the cost of the rent in Springfield 65 + 8x > 257 −130 + 8x > 257
and don't use the $ symbol in the inequality.
65 − 8x > 257 130 + 8x > 257
x + 2428 ≥ 9560 x − 2428 < 9560