Friday, July 23, 2010

Solving Linear Inequalities

Introduction to solving linear inequalities:

Solving linear Inequality means that comparison of two values or expressions. An linear inequality means that a relationship between two quantities that are not equal. In equations, one side is equal to the other side. To solving the linear inequalities, multiply, divide, or subtract the both side of the inequality equation to simplify the equation.

Solving Linear Inequalities Properties
Let a, b and c be real numbers.

1. Transitive Property

If a <>

2. Addition Property

If a <>

3. Subtraction Property

If a <>

4. Multiplication Property - This will also help us on graphing linear inequalities

i. If a <>

ii. If a <> c*b

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