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Linear Equations and Inequalities
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Objectives (1.2.1 and 1.2.2)
The students will be able to:
• solve linear equations and inequalities.
• determine the equation for a line.
• describe solutions using numbers, symbols, and/or graphs.
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To solve two-step equations, “undo” the operations by working backwards.
Example:
Ask yourself:
1. What is the first thing we are doing to x?
2. What is the second thing?
Recall the order of operations as you
answer these questions.
• Dividing by 2
• Subtracting 3
3 72
x
To undo these steps, do the opposite operations in opposite order.
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1. Draw “the river”2. Add 3 to both sides3. Simplify4. Clear the fraction -
Multiply both sides by 2
5. Simplify6. Check your answer
Use a DO-UNDO chart as a shortcut to answering the questions.
In the table, write the opposite operations in the opposite order
DO UNDO
÷2
-3
Follow the steps in the ‘undo’ column to isolate the variable.
3 72
x
+ 3 + 3
= - 4
x = -8
-4 – 3 = -7
2
x
+3
· 2
2 · · 2
38
72
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1) Solve 2x - 1 = -3 + 1 + 1
2x = -2
2 2
x = -1
2(-1) - 1 = -3
-2 – 1 = -3
1. Draw “the river”2. Add 1 to both
sides3. Simplify4. Divide both sides
by 25. Simplify6. Check your
answer
D U
· 2- 1
+ 1÷ 2
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2) Solve 3y – 1 = 8
7
3
A. y = 3
B. y = -3
C. y =
D. y = 7
3
Answer: A
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3) Solve 16
3
d
A. d = -7
B. d = -19
C. d = -17
D. d = 17
Answer: B
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Sample HSA Problem:
Alexis has $345 in her savings account and will deposit $15 each week. Alexis will not withdraw any money from her savings account.
After how many weeks will she have $1,035?
Answer: 46 weeks
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What if there are variables on both sides of the equation?
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1) Solve: 3x + 2 = 4x - 1
You need to get the variables on one side of the equation. It does not matter which variable you move. Try to move the one that will keep your variable positive.
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1) Solve 3x + 2 = 4x - 1- 3x - 3x
2 = x - 1
+ 1 + 1
3 = x
3(3) + 2 = 4(3) - 1
9 + 2 = 12 - 1
1. Draw “the river”2. Subtract 3x from
both sides3. Simplify4. Add 1 to both
sides5. Simplify6. Check your
answer
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A. -3
B.
C.
D. 3
What is the value of x if 3 - 4x = 18 + x?
1
3
1
3
Answer: A
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3) Solve 4 = 7x - 3x
4 = 4x
4 4
1 = x
4 = 7(1) - 3(1)
1. Draw “the river”. – Notice the
variables are on the same side!
2. Combine like terms.3. Divide both sides by 4.4. Simplify.5. Check your answer.
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What is the value of x if -3 + 12x = 12x - 3?
A. 0
B. 4
C. No solutions
D. Infinite solutions
Answer: D
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Solving an Inequality:
• Solve 5z + 16 < 51
A. z < -35
B. z < -7
C. z < 35
D. z < 7
Answer: D
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Solve: -7(x - 3) < -71. Draw “the river”.2. Distribute -7.3. Subtract 21 from both
sides. 4. Simplify.5. Divide both sides by -7.6. Simplify.7. Check your answer.
-7x + 21 < -7 - 21 - 21 -7x < -28 -7 -7 x > 4 Note: >
WHY is < reversed???
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.
42 x
-4 -2 0 2 4
-4 -2 0 2 4
-4 -2 0 2 4
-4 -2 0 2 4
Which of these graphs represent the solution set of the inequality
A
B
C
D
Let’s look at #14 in your packet:
?
Answer: B
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Definition of Slope
Definition of SLOPE: the ratio of the vertical and horizontal distances between any two points on a line.
Informally you will see some of these:
read as "rise over run"
RiseRun
1 2
1 2
y ym
x x
xy
the slope = the rate of change
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Types of Slope
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
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Types of Slope
ZERO NO slope
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Counting the slope, given a graph
Step 1: find 2 points Step 2: up=pos down = neg right=pos left= neg
(4, -2)
(-2,8)
+ 10
-6
Step 3:
Slope = ____ 10
-6
Simplify = ____ 5
-3
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Counting the slope, given a graph
No need to go further – Zero slope
No need to go further –
No slope
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Finding the slope, given 2 points
Remember our formula? 1 2
1 2
y ym
x x
(2, 3) and (4, -1)
2 4
3 -1
(x1, y1) (x2, y2)
(2, 3) and (4, -1) m = ___
-2
4 -21
=
Don’t forget to simplify!
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Finding the slope, given 2 points
Remember our formula? 1 2
1 2
y ym
x x
(3,6) and (3, 4)
3 3
6 4
(x1, y1) (x2, y2)
(3,6) and (3, 4) m = ___
0
2 No slope =
Remember when 0 is in the denominator
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Slope as a rate of change
Sample Problem:
In 1990, a company had a profit of $1,300,000. In 1992, the company had a profit of $1,200,000. Find the average rate of change in dollars per year.
A rate of change is a ratio like the slope.
1990 1992
1,300,000 1,200,000dollars
year
ex: miles per hour ► mi/hrpeople per year ► people/year
per is represented by the fraction bar /
-
-=
-2
100,000
- 50,000 dollars/yr=
=
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Practice:
Positive
Zero
No
Negative
What type of slope is this?
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Example #2:58
- 8 5
85
- 5 8
What is the slope?
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47
74
65
56
Determine the slope of the line through the
points
(2, 0) and (-4, -5).
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Slope-Intercept Form:
y=mx+b
slope y-intercept
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Q: What is the y-intercept?A: the point where the line crosses the y-
axis
Example:
The line crosses the y-axis at -2. So the
y-intercept is the point (0,-2).
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If we have the y-intercept and we can calculate the slope,
then we can write the equation of the line.
y=mx+b
Put in slope Put in y-intercept
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Write the equation of the line.
1
2
1)Find the y-intercept:
b = 1
2)Find the slope:
Let’s use the points
(0,1) and (2,0) to find the slope
m = -1/2
3) Write the equation:1
12
y x
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Find the equation of the line.
1
2
1)Find the y-intercept:
b = 4
2)Find the slope:
Let’s use the points
(0,4) and (-4,0) to find the slope
m = 1/1
3) Write the equation:1
41
y x
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Write the equation of the line.
1
2
1)Find the y-intercept:
b = -3
2)Find the slope:
The line has zero slope; m = 0
3) Write the equation:
0 3y x or
3y
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Write the equation of the line.
1
2
1)Find the y-intercept:
There is none!
2)Find the slope:
The slope is undefined.
3) Write the equation:2x
Point to ponder:
Why do you think this is the equation form instead of y=?
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Locating the Intercepts without a Graph:
Another way to describe the x and y-intercepts is to think about them as coordinate points on the graph.
x-intercept: ( ___, 0) y is always 0.
y-intercept: ( 0, ___)
x is always 0.
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Without graphing, describe what the graph of the equation would
look like. Include information about the slope and y-intercept.
1) y = -5x+3 2) y = -5
Negative slope
m = -5
y-intercept (0,3)
Zero slope
m = 0
y-intercept (0,-5)
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What if you knew 2 points on a line?
What extra step would you have to do to write the equation of the
line?
Answer: First find the slope, then substitute the coordinates of one
point for x and y.
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Example: Find the equation of the line that contains these points:
(3, -6),(-5, 2) Slope =
Now pick a point to use and solve for b.(Do you think it matters which
point we use? Why not?)
y = -1x - 3
y = mx + b
y = -1x + b
6 2 81
3 ( 5) 8m
-6 = -1(3) + b
-3 = b
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You are correct !!
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You are correct !!
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The End
• (But lines do not end!!!!!)