2. Solving Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction
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What can you do to isolate a variable in an inequality?
Solution Set: c<-4
Graph:
The above tells us that all values less than -4 will satisfy the inequality. Below we demonstrate the inequality by graphing the solution set on a number line. Notice that c cannot equal -4, which we show with an open circle on the number line.
We can check our solution by substituting a few values into the given inequality. The value satisfies the inequality if the inequality remains true after substituting and simplifying.
c | -6>c-2 | Evaluate |
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- 5 | -6> - 5-2 | - 6 > - 7 |
- 4 | -6> - 4-2 | - 6≯ - 6 |
- 3 | -6> - 3-2 | - 6 ≯ - 5 |
We can conclude that, as long as c is less than - 4, the inequality is satisfied.