May 2013
Beginner
456 pages
7h 51m
English
An inequality is a statement involving more than one expression and/or number. When two expressions are set greater than or less than one another, you want to determine for what numbers the statement is true. Inequalities can also involve several statements, one greater than the next, greater than the next, and so on. Solving these statements involves treating each section exactly the same and using the rules for dealing with inequalities.
In short, here's what you'll be doing in this chapter:
As you zip through the problems in this chapter, keep the following in mind:
716–719 Perform the indicated operation on the inequalities.
716. Starting with 7 > 3, add −2 to each side, and then ...