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Title: 7.4 Compound Inequalities


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7.4 Compound Inequalities
  • Using and and or

2
Intervals
  • Represent each situation with a graph and an
    inequality
  • All years before 3000 B.C. are part of
    prehistory.
  • Water is liquid at temperatures between 0oC and
    100oC.
  • The measure of an obtuse angle is between 90o and
    180o.
  • Cirrus clouds are found above 7 km.

3
Intersections
  • Suppose Jarrod says I will buy peanuts and
    raisins. He bought only peanuts. Was his
    statement accurate?
  • A compound inequality containing and is true
    only if both inequalities are true.
  • The graph of a compound inequality containing
    and is the intersection of the graphs of the
    two inequalities.

4
Graphing intersections
  • Explore graphing intersections using the Gizmo
    Compound Inequalities
  • Graph the solution set of x lt 10 and x lt
    5.
  • Solve -3 lt x 2 0. Then graph the solution
    set.

5
Unions
  • Jarrod is at a food store and says, I will buy
    peanuts or I will buy raisins. Is his statement
    accurate if
  • He buys peanuts only.
  • He buys raisins only.
  • He buys a mixture of raisins and peanuts.
  • A compound inequality containing or is true if
    one or more of the inequalities is true.
  • The graph of a compound inequality containing
    or is the union of the graphs of the two
    inequalities.

6
Graphing unions
  • Explore graphing unions using the Gizmo Compound
    Inequalities
  • Graph the solution set of x 3 or x lt 2.
  • Solve 3m gt m 4 or -2m gt m 6. Then graph the
    solution set.

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Assignment
  • 7.4 1-17, 54, 55, 59 68.
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