Mastering One and Two Step Inequalities
Learning objective
Mastering One and Two Step Inequalities
Learning objective
Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to solve one and two step inequalities confidently.
Key Words: Inequality
Inequality: A mathematical statement that uses symbols like >, <, ≥, or ≤ to compare two values.
Key Words: One Step Inequality
One Step Inequality: Solved by performing one operation to find the solution.
Key Words: Two Step Inequality
Two Step Inequality: Solved by performing two operations to find the solution.
One Step Inequality Example
Solve x + 5 > 8 by subtracting 5 from both sides: x > 3.
Practice: One Step Inequalities
Solve: a - 3 < 7. What is 'a'? (Answer: a < 10)
Two Step Inequality Example
Solve 2x + 3 ≤ 11 by subtracting 3 and dividing by 2: x ≤ 4.
Practice: Two Step Inequalities
Solve: 3y - 4 > 5. What is 'y'? (Answer: y > 3)
Checking Solutions
Verify: Substitute the variable back into the inequality to check correctness.
Interactive Activity
Use online tools to practice solving inequalities and verify solutions.
What is the solution to x + 5 < 12?
x < 7
x = 7
x < 5
x > 7
Solve: 3x - 4 > 5
x = 3
x < 3
x > 3
x > 4
What does x/2 ≤ 6 mean?
x = 12
x ≥ 12
x ≤ 12
x < 12
Solve: 7 - x ≥ 2
x = 5
x > 5
x ≤ 5
x < 5
Summary and Review
Recap: Solving inequalities involves careful operations and verifying results.