Question
"What did I learn today and how did I work the problems?" inequalities
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GPT 3.5
It is not possible for me to know what you specifically learned today or how you worked the problems related to inequalities as you did not provide any specific information. However, I can give you a general idea of what you might have learned and how to work problems related to inequalities.
Inequalities are mathematical statements that involve comparing two values using inequality symbols such as < (less than), > (greater than), ≤ (less than or equal to), and ≥ (greater than or equal to). When working with inequalities, you may encounter problems where you need to solve or graph inequalities, represent inequality solutions using interval notation, or solve systems of inequalities.
To work problems related to inequalities, you typically follow these steps:
1. Identify the inequality symbol and what it represents (greater than, less than, etc.)
2. Simplify the given inequality if necessary by combining like terms and following the order of operations.
3. Isolate the variable on one side of the inequality sign by using inverse operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing) while maintaining the inequality sign's direction.
4. If necessary, graph the inequality on a number line to represent the solution.
5. Write the solution in interval notation, which uses brackets or parentheses to indicate whether the endpoints are included or excluded.
Remember to always check your solution by plugging it back into the original inequality to ensure it makes the inequality true.
Again, without more specific information about what you learned and the problems you worked on, this is just a general guide.
Inequalities are mathematical statements that involve comparing two values using inequality symbols such as < (less than), > (greater than), ≤ (less than or equal to), and ≥ (greater than or equal to). When working with inequalities, you may encounter problems where you need to solve or graph inequalities, represent inequality solutions using interval notation, or solve systems of inequalities.
To work problems related to inequalities, you typically follow these steps:
1. Identify the inequality symbol and what it represents (greater than, less than, etc.)
2. Simplify the given inequality if necessary by combining like terms and following the order of operations.
3. Isolate the variable on one side of the inequality sign by using inverse operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing) while maintaining the inequality sign's direction.
4. If necessary, graph the inequality on a number line to represent the solution.
5. Write the solution in interval notation, which uses brackets or parentheses to indicate whether the endpoints are included or excluded.
Remember to always check your solution by plugging it back into the original inequality to ensure it makes the inequality true.
Again, without more specific information about what you learned and the problems you worked on, this is just a general guide.