Essential Question
| How can you use a number line to represent solutions of an inequality? |
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I will be able to use a number line to represent solutions of an inequality.
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Homework
| Section 7.6 pg. 336-337 #1-3, 9-17 odd, 18, 20, 21, 23 |
Greater than and greater than or equal to signs are different because greater than signs has to be greater then the other number, where as greater than or equal to signs can be greater or equal to the other number.
ReplyDeleteThey are similar because they both can be greater, they are different because the greater than or equal to sign can also be equal the variable.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to are similar because they both can equal the same number. For example if you have the problem 6 > x or 6 is Greater than or equal to x then x could equal the same number. x=4.
ReplyDeletegreater than is just greater than a number and greater than or equal to is it can be greater than or equal to the number.
ReplyDelete"Greater than" and "greater than or equal to" are similar because they both have the greater than sign. They are different because "greater than or equal to" means two things at once.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to similar are similar by they could be equal to and there different by the greater than cant be equal to.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to are similar because the both have the word greater than, but they're different because it also has the word equal to.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to signs are different because greater than signs has to be greater then the other number, where as greater than or equal to signs can be greater or equal to the other number.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to are similar to each other because they each can be greater than.They are different because greater than or equal to can also be equal to and not just greater than.
ReplyDeleteThey are simalar because they both can be greater than but they are different because one can be equal and the other cannot.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and Greater than or equal to are the same because they can be greater than the number. They are different because the greater than or equal to is equal to the number.
ReplyDeleteGreater than means anything above the number for example 6+ meaning 7 and up and greater then or equal to means 6 and up including the 6
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to are the same because they both have greater than in it so in the equation the there will be a greater then symbol. They are different because the greater than or equal to is the one that the number can also be equal to which means on a number line the number can be the same number. For example 8 can be graphed on the number line because 8 can be equal to 8.
ReplyDeleteGreater than means anything above the number and greater than or equal to is that number and up.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to are similar because the both are greater than. They are different because greater than doesn't include the number given greater than or equal to does include the number given.
ReplyDeletegreater than and greater than or equal to are similar because they are greater than a number and they are different is because it is both not equal to a number.
ReplyDelete"Greater than" and "greater than or equal to" different because when it is "greater than or equal to" it can be the exact number or greater than the number, but with "greater than" the number can only be greater. Like when you go to the carnival, on a ride it can be 4.5 ft. and up, so you can be 4.5 ft. or taller.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to are similar because they both are depending on the greater number. They are different because the greater than equal to symbol says it is greater than or equal to.
ReplyDeleteGreater than and greater than or equal to are similar because they are both equal than. They are different because the greater than it can not be the number.
ReplyDeleteThe similarities and differences of greater than and greater than or equal to. The greater than symbol means the variable is greater than the number. The greater than or equal to can be greater than and equal too.
ReplyDelete1 way "Greater than" and "Greater than or equal to" are similar is they both have a arrows that goes to the right or are just greater. 1 way they are different is "Greater than" is just greater than and "Greater than or Equal to" is equal to. Like 7<9... 9 is greater than 7. Then 2 greater than or equal to 2. 2 is equal to 2.
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