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** [https://courses.lumenlearning.com/ivytech-collegealgebra/chapter/introduction-other-types-of-equations/ Solving Other Types of Equations] (go through this section by clicking "next") | ** [https://courses.lumenlearning.com/ivytech-collegealgebra/chapter/introduction-other-types-of-equations/ Solving Other Types of Equations] (go through this section by clicking "next") | ||
− | NOTE: The same methods for solving equations can be used for solving inequalities. | + | NOTE: The same methods for solving equations can be used for solving inequalities. However, multiplying or dividing by a negative number on both sides of an inequality reverses the inequality sign. Examples of this: |
+ | * <math> -x < 7 \implies (-1)(-x) > (-1)(7) \implies x > -7 </math> | ||
+ | * <math> 6 - y \ge x \implies y - 6 \le -x \implies y \le 6 - x</math> | ||
+ | * <math> -2x > 24 \implies (-2x)/(-2) < 24/(-2) \implies x < -12 </math> |
Revision as of 13:52, 14 September 2021
Resources and Examples
General Resources
- Solving Equations and Inequalities, Paul's Online Notes
- Solving Equations and Inequalities, Khan Academy
- Rules for Solving Inequalities, Math Is Fun
Solving Different Types of Equations
- College Algebra from Lumen Learning:
NOTE: The same methods for solving equations can be used for solving inequalities. However, multiplying or dividing by a negative number on both sides of an inequality reverses the inequality sign. Examples of this: