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Inequalities

In the module on Inequalities, students interpret and write inequalities using appropriate notation and symbols. They represent solution sets to inequalities as algebraic statements, as verbal expressions, and as graphs of points or intervals on the number line. They recognize when solution sets are infinite or finite, or, as a result of the domain, discrete or continuous.

Students represent and interpret inequalities resulting from combining inequalities including absolute value and other compound inequalities.

They write, graph, solve, and interpret linear inequalities in one variable using the additive and multiplicative properties of inequalities.

Students find and graph solutions to inequalities in two variables as regions in the plane with or without boundary lines or constraints. They graph solutions to two or more inequalities in two variables, the feasible solution set.

Inequalities in both one and two variables are applied to real-world situations.

Learning Objectives of Inequalities (PDF)


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