Monday, April 27, 2015

Chapter 6.6 INEQUALITIES in EE Standard

Good Evening Girls and Boys,
I hope your vacation was everything you planned it to be.  Now that you are rested up and ready to start MATH, we will begin with INEQUALITIES.  This is the first vocabulary term and it means that the solution to the problem has MORE THAN ONE ANSWER or solution. For instance: I have $100 in my pocket for groceries for the week. I can spend anywhere from $100 to $0 for groceries, not a finite answer.  
The other vocabulary terms are Addition and Subtraction of Inequalities- and these are the rules, laws or principals that allow you to solve these inequalities. Check out page 498 for some interesting reading in the KEY CONCEPT box.  
You will find that solving inequalities is much like solving for equalities.  They use much the same properties but hang on- there is one tricky part to this that is coming your way soon.  So stay tune and wait- 
Here is Faith's kitty, TANK, as she catches a ray of sunshine.  What a cutie.

Homework: read the blog, take notes, complete vocabulary and post in portfolio for INEQUALITIES.

As always in MATH,
Mrs M

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