Practice - Standard Forms
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Practice Questions
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Write the standard form for the inequality that represents 'x is less than 3'.
💡 Hint: Remember, standard forms often use expressions with a variable.
Is '-1 < x + 2 < 3' a linear inequality?
💡 Hint: Check if it involves variable comparisons.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What symbol represents 'greater than' in inequalities?
💡 Hint: Think about how to compare numbers.
True or False: Linear inequalities provide specific values of x.
💡 Hint: Consider how inequalities differ from equations.
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Challenge Problems
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Create and graph the inequality that represents 'the sum of two numbers x and y must be less than or equal to 10'.
💡 Hint: Consider using a graphing calculator or software to visualize your inequality.
How would you express in inequality form: 'A truck can carry no more than 1500 kg.' if each box weighs x kg?
💡 Hint: Identify the maximum weight to translate it into an inequality.
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