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Name: ________________________________________ Sec4.

2: Solving Absolute value equations and


Math 151 Test 1: Chap 4 Inequalities in one variable.

Sec4.1 Solving Linear Inequalities in one variable. 4) Graph the absolute value function below.
f(x) = x – 2 + 3
1) Solve the inequality 3 ( x - 2 ) ≤ 18 and express the
result as a graph and a set-builder notation.

Solve each inequality. Express each result as a graph and


in Interval Notation.
2) -4 ≤ -2(x + 8) < 8 5) Solve the equation -6=1

6) Solve the inequality. Write the solution set in interval


3) 5(x + 1) ≤ 4(x + 3) < 3(x – 1) notation, and graph it.
+2<3
Sec 4.3: Solving Linear Inequalities in two variables. Sec 4.4: Solving systems of Linear and Quadratic
inequalities in two variables by graphing.
Solve each inequality. Used a point (x,y) to test the
original inequality equation, and shade the correct side Graph the solution set of each system.
of the boundary(line) 10) y ≤ x – 2
y ≥ 2x + 1
7) x ≥ -3

8) x – 2y > 4

11) 2x + y ≤ 2
Y≥x
X≥0

9) –y ≤ 2 or y ≥ 3
Graph the solution set Minimize P subject to the following constraints.
12) x ≤ y2 14) P = 2y – x
y≥x x≥0
y≥0
x+y≤5
x + 2y ≥ 2

Sec 4.5: Solving systems using Linear Programming

Maximize P subject to the following constraints.

13) P = x – 2y
x+y≤5 15) Minimize: P subject to the following constraints
y≤3 P = 3x + 6y
x≤2 x≥0
x≥ 0 y≥0
y≥0 x+y≤4

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