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getting your half sheet stamped (Signed Need to Know,


Scavenger Hunt, Tech Contract, Calc, Portfolio, Extra Credit)
Warm Up 1.2
Solve the inequality. Then graph the solution.

3 x 1 < 1 or 2 x + 5 11

1
p + 5 > 4
2
10 < 3x 1 < 14

You have $25 to spend at the movies. Your ticket costs $6.50 and
snacks are $2.25 each. Write an inequality to represent this. Then
solve to determine how many snacks you can buy.

Unit 1: Equations and Inequalities

Target 1.2, Day 1


SOLVE ABSOLUTE VALUE
EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES
(1.7)

The absolute value of a number is the numbers distance from


zero. This number is always positive (or zero).
Solve

x =5

Think, Find the numbers that have a distance of


5 units from 0.

Solve. Check your solution(s).

x 5 = 7

5x 10 = 45

Before you can solve an absolute value equation, you need to make
sure that the absolute value is _____________.
Solve.

3x 9 10 = 14

3x + 6 + 4 = 4

You need to check your solution(s) because you may end up with
extraneous solutions. These are apparent solutions that must be
_______________ because they do not work in the original problem.
Solve. Check for extraneous solutions.

2 x + 12 = 4 x

4x 1 = 2x + 9

Turn in your half sheet!


Warm Up 1.2, Day 2
Solve the equation. Check for extraneous solutions.

2d 5 = 13

4 x 5 + 2 = 14

x + 24 = 7x

Unit 1: Equations and Inequalities

Target 1.2, Day 2


SOLVE ABSOLUTE VALUE
EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES
(1.7)

You can solve an absolute value inequality using a similar method


to what we did with equations yesterday..
Solve. Then graph the solution.

2 x 4 10

4 x + 5 > 13

ax + b < c
ax + b > c

c < ax + b < c
(and)

ax + b > c or ax + b < c

Pg. 56: 46-62(e), 63, 66, 67, 68

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