Algebra: Solving Linear Inequalities - Sample Video 2
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[NOTE: This video is a 2 minute sample of the full lesson. Please visit my website to purchase/rent complete version] This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on how to solve typical linear inequalities of the form: ax + b > c (any of these symbols: , ≤, ≥ can be used). The tutor goes over how to draw number line graphs. Also covered is the Double Inequality (a < x < b). Properties of Inequalities are reviewed. Answers are presented in Inequality Notation, Interval Notation, and Set Notation. Compound Linear Inequalities are solved and graphed. Finally, English Phrases are translated into inequalities and some Word Problems are solved.
Added on May 22, 2010 by videomathtutor
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