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CATUDAY, JOHN ALPON O. BS.

AIS – 1

SECTION EXERCISE 1.2E


1. X+Y=6 and X+Y=4. 4. 3x+y=6 and 4x+y=8
X= 6,0. Y= 0,6. x= 2,0. y= 0,6
X= 4,0. Y= 0,4. x= 2,0. y= 0,8

2. 5x+y=15 and 3x+2y=12. 5. 4x+y=12 and 2x=18-3y


x= 3,0. y= 0,15. x= 3,0. y= 0,12
x= 4,0. y= 0,6. x= 9,0. y= 0,3

3. 4x+y=8 and 2x+3y=24. 6. 5x+3y=30 and 2y=12-3x


x= 2,0. y= 0,8. x=6,0. y= 0,10
x= 12,0. y= 0,8. X= 4,0. Y= 0,6
JOHN ALPON O. CATUDAY. BS. AIS – 1

SECTION EXERCISE 1.3 AND 1.4


A. Place the appropriate symbol < or > between the following pairs of number

ANSWERS
1. -1/4(8)____-1/4(+12) -1/4(8) < -1/4(-12)
2. 13+(-7)____9+(-7). 13+(-7) > 9+(-7)
3. 6*2____9*3. 6*2 < 9*3
4. 14(6)___13(6). 14(6) > 13(6)
5. 11+13___16+15. 11+13 < 16+15
6. 1(-5)___4(-7). 1(-5) > 4(-7)
7. (1/2)*-5___(1/3)*-5. (1/2)*-5 < (1/3)*-5
8. 1*-3___2*-3. 1*-3 > 2*-3
9. 15÷(-3)___12÷(-3). 15÷(-3) < 12÷(-3)
10. 21(1/3)___10(1/2). 21(1/3) > 10(1/2)

B. Determine the type of inequality (Absolute or Conditional)

ANSWERS

1. 3x*2 -1 > 9. Conditional


2. X*2 > -5. Absolute
3. 5x +2 > 9. Conditional
4. 2x*2 > -2+6. Absolute
5. 4x+8 > 0. Conditional
6. 5x -12 > 13. Conditional
7. X*4 +6 > 5. Absolute
8. X*3 +1 > 65. Conditional
9. 4x -6 > 6. Absolute
10. 3x*2 +8 > -1. Conditional
11. X*2 > 25. Absolute
12. X*2 +9 > 5 Conditional

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