Monday, March 17, 2014

Chapter 6.7 Inequalitites

Good Evening to everyone,

We are still working on solving inequalities.  Inequalities are not solving for one solution like an equation, but rather solving for many solutions to the variable.  For instance, x is greater than 5.  So every number above 5 is a solution to that inequality.  In many ways, the solving of both equations and inequalities are the same.  There is one important difference that we must pay attention to. That difference  is when you are Multiplying or Dividing that inequality with a NEGATIVE NUMBER you must reverse the < > signs.  Negative means opposite, so you must flip these signs when solving with negatives.  The examples will help, but you must add this to your Reference Spirals in bold to remember this fact! 



Meet BINKY! He is our foster little chihuahua protecting Isaac! 


Homework: Read the blog, watch the videos and take notes in the Reference Spiral.

As always in MATH,
Mrs M

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