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This has four different types of inequality statements. Choose one.

• You change the numbers and the sign (> or <) in the inequality.
• The program draws the graph by highlighting the whole numbers in the solution.
• It gives the solution in symbols.
Use the spreadsheet to check your work from the text book. Then try these.
n+3<9 n–3<9 n/3 > 6 3n > 9

2n + 3 > 9 2n – 3 < 9 2n/3 < 9 6n > 9

2(n + 3) > 9 2(n – 3) < 9 5n + 3 < 9 5(n – 3) > 9

(n + 4)/2 < 5 (n + 3)/2 > 5 (2n + 5)/3 > 5 (3n – 5)/2 < 1

n/2 + 2 < 5 n/2 – 2 > 5 n/3 + 1 < 5 n/3 – 1 > 5


Enter values for the inequality. You may use > or <.
1n + 1 > 5
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n>4

Enter values for the inequality with brackets. Use > or <.
1 (n -3 ) > 0
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n>3
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Enter values for the inequality with a fraction. Use > or <.
1n
+ 2 > 4
2
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n>4
Enter values for the inequality with a complex fraction. Use > or <.
1n+ 5
> 5
2
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n>5
y > -1 x + -2 ############################## 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9###
> or < y
Left of graph -10 ### 10
Right of graph 10 ###
### 8
-10 8 ###
10### ### 6
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4
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2 x
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### 0
### -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10
### -2
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### -4
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-6
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-8
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-10

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