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Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz Holt Algebra McDougal 1 Algebra 1

Warm Up Solve each equation. 1. 2x = 7x + 15 x = 3 2. 3y 21 = 4 2y y = 5 3. 2(3z + 1) = 2(z + 3) z = 1 4. 3(p 1) = 3p + 2 no solution 5. Solve and graph 5(2 b) > 5 2. b < 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Objective Solve inequalities that contain variable terms on both sides.

Some inequalities have variable terms on both sides of the inequality symbol. You can solve these inequalities like you solved equations with variables on both sides. Use the properties of inequality to collect all the variable terms on one side and all the constant terms on the other side.

Example 1A: Variables on Both Sides Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. y 4y + 18 y 4y + 18 y y To collect the variable terms on one side, subtract y from both sides. 0 3y + 18 18 18 18 3y 6 y (or y 6) Since 18 is added to 3y, subtract 18 from both sides to undo the addition. Since y is multiplied by 3, divide both sides by 3 to undo the multiplication. 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10

Example 1B: Variables on Both Sides Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. 4m 3 < 2m + 6 To collect the variable terms on one 2m 2m side, subtract 2m from both sides. 2m 3 < + 6 Since 3 is subtracted from 2m, add + 3 + 3 3 to both sides to undo the subtraction 2m < 9 Since m is multiplied by 2, divide both sides by 2 to undo the multiplication. 4 5 6

Check It Out! Example 1a Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. 4x 7x + 6 4x 7x + 6 7x 7x To collect the variable terms on one side, subtract 7x from both sides. 3x 6 x 2 Since x is multiplied by 3, divide both sides by 3 to undo the multiplication. Change to. 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10

Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. 5t + 1 < 2t 6 5t + 1 < 2t 6 +2t +2t 7t + 1 < 6 1 < 1 7t < 7 7t < 7 7 7 t < 1 Check It Out! Example 1b To collect the variable terms on one side, add 2t to both sides. Since 1 is added to 7t, subtract 1 from both sides to undo the addition. Since t is multiplied by 7, divide both sides by 7 to undo the multiplication. 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

Example 2: Business Application The Home Cleaning Company charges $312 to power-wash the siding of a house plus $12 for each window. Power Clean charges $36 per window, and the price includes power-washing the siding. How many windows must a house have to make the total cost from The Home Cleaning Company less expensive than Power Clean? Let w be the number of windows.

Home Cleaning Company siding charge plus $12 per window Example 2 Continued 312 + 12 w < 36 w 312 + 12w < 36w 12w 12w 312 < 24w 13 < w times # of windows is less than Power Clean cost per window times To collect the variable terms, subtract 12w from both sides. Since w is multiplied by 24, divide both sides by 24 to undo the multiplication. The Home Cleaning Company is less expensive for houses with more than 13 windows. # of windows.

Check It Out! Example 2 A-Plus Advertising charges a fee of $24 plus $0.10 per flyer to print and deliver flyers. Print and More charges $0.25 per flyer. For how many flyers is the cost at A-Plus Advertising less than the cost of Print and More? Let f represent the number of flyers printed. A-Plus Advertising fee of $24 plus $0.10 per flyer times # of flyers is less than Print and More s cost per flyer times # of flyers. 24 + 0.10 f < 0.25 f

Check It Out! Example 2 Continued 24 + 0.10f < 0.25f 0.10f 0.10f 24 < 0.15f To collect the variable terms, subtract 0.10f from both sides. Since f is multiplied by 0.15, divide both sides by 0.15 to undo the multiplication. 160 < f More than 160 flyers must be delivered to make A-Plus Advertising the lower cost company.

You may need to simplify one or both sides of an inequality before solving it. Look for like terms to combine and places to use the Distributive Property.

Example 3A: Simplify Each Side Before Solving Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. 2(k 3) > 6 + 3k 3 Distribute 2 on the left side of 2(k 3) > 3 + 3k the inequality. 2k + 2( 3) > 3 + 3k 2k 6 > 3 + 3k 2k 2k 6 > 3 + k 3 3 9 > k To collect the variable terms, subtract 2k from both sides. Since 3 is added to k, subtract 3 from both sides to undo the addition.

Example 3A Continued 9 > k 12 9 6 3 0 3

Example 3B: Simplify Each Side Before Solving Solve the inequality and graph the solution. 0.9y 0.4y 0.5 0.9y 0.4y 0.5 0.4y 0.4y 0.5y 0.5 0.5y 0.5 0.5 0.5 y 1 To collect the variable terms, subtract 0.4y from both sides. Since y is multiplied by 0.5, divide both sides by 0.5 to undo the multiplication. 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

Check It Out! Example 3a Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. 5(2 r) 3(r 2) Distribute 5 on the left side of the 5(2 r) 3(r 2) inequality and distribute 3 on the right side of the inequality. 5(2) 5(r) 3(r) + 3( 2) 10 5r 3r 6 +6 +6 16 5r 3r + 5r +5r 16 8r Since 6 is subtracted from 3r, add 6 to both sides to undo the subtraction. Since 5r is subtracted from 16 add 5r to both sides to undo the subtraction.

Check It Out! Example 3a Continued 16 8r 2 r Since r is multiplied by 8, divide both sides by 8 to undo the multiplication. 6 4 2 0 2 4

Check It Out! Example 3b Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. 0.5x 0.3 + 1.9x < 0.3x + 6 2.4x 0.3 < 0.3x + 6 2.4x 0.3 < 0.3x + 6 + 0.3 + 0.3 2.4x < 0.3x + 6.3 0.3x 0.3x 2.1x < 6.3 x < 3 Simplify. Since 0.3 is subtracted from 2.4x, add 0.3 to both sides. Since 0.3x is added to 6.3, subtract 0.3x from both sides. Since x is multiplied by 2.1, divide both sides by 2.1.

Check It Out! Example 3b Continued x < 3 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

Some inequalities are true no matter what value is substituted for the variable. For these inequalities, all real numbers are solutions. Some inequalities are false no matter what value is substituted for the variable. These inequalities have no solutions. If both sides of an inequality are fully simplified and the same variable term appears on both sides, then the inequality has all real numbers as solutions or it has no solutions. Look at the other terms in the inequality to decide which is the case.

Additional Example 4A: All Real Numbers as Solutions or No Solutions Solve the inequality. 2x 7 5 + 2x The same variable term (2x) appears on both sides. Look at the other terms. For any number 2x, subtracting 7 will always result in a lower number than adding 5. All values of x make the inequality true. All real numbers are solutions.

Additional Example 4B: All Real Numbers as Solutions or No Solutions Solve the inequality. 2(3y 2) 4 3(2y + 7) 6y 8 6y + 21 Distribute 2 on the left side and 3 on the right side and combine like terms. The same variable term (6y) appears on both sides. Look at the other terms. For any number 6y, subtracting 8 will never result in a higher number than adding 21. No values of y make the inequality true. There are no solutions.

Check It Out! Example 4a Solve the inequality. 4(y 1) 4y + 2 4y 4 4y + 2 Distribute 4 on the left side. The same variable term (4y) appears on both sides. Look at the other terms. For any number 4y, subtracting 4 will never result in a higher number than adding 2. No values of y make the inequality true. There are no solutions.

Check It Out! Example 4b Solve the inequality. x 2 < x + 1 The same variable term (x) appears on both sides. Look at the other terms. For any number x, subtracting 2 will always result in a lesser number than adding 1. All values of x make the inequality true. All real numbers are solutions.

Lesson Quiz: Part I Solve each inequality and graph the solutions. 1. t < 5t + 24 t > 6 2. 5x 9 4.1x 81 x 80 3. 4b + 4(1 b) > b 9 b < 13

Lesson Quiz: Part II 4. Rick bought a photo printer and supplies for $186.90, which will allow him to print photos for $0.29 each. A photo store charges $0.55 to print each photo. How many photos must Rick print before his total cost is less than getting prints made at the photo store? Rick must print more than 718 photos.

Lesson Quiz: Part III Solve each inequality. 5. 2y 2 2(y + 7) no solutions 6. 2( 6r 5) < 3(4r + 2) all real numbers