Two-Step Inequalities

Two-Step Inequalities

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Mathematics

9th Grade

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1.

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What is a two-step inequality?

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A two-step inequality is an inequality that requires two operations to isolate the variable. It typically involves addition or subtraction followed by multiplication or division.

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3.

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What does the symbol '>' mean in inequalities?

Back

The symbol '>' means 'greater than'. It indicates that the value on the left is larger than the value on the right.

4.

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What does the symbol '<' mean in inequalities?

Back

The symbol '<' means 'less than'. It indicates that the value on the left is smaller than the value on the right.

5.

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When graphing an inequality, what does a closed circle represent?

Back

A closed circle represents that the number is included in the solution set, used for symbols '≤' and '≥'.

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When graphing an inequality, what does an open circle represent?

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An open circle represents that the number is not included in the solution set, used for symbols '<' and '>'.

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