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Solving Inequalities Guide: Multiplication & Division

This document contains a study guide on solving inequalities by multiplication and division. It provides the properties for multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by the same positive or negative number. Examples are given to demonstrate solving inequalities using these properties. Exercises are included for students to practice applying the skills.
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Solving Inequalities Guide: Multiplication & Division

This document contains a study guide on solving inequalities by multiplication and division. It provides the properties for multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by the same positive or negative number. Examples are given to demonstrate solving inequalities using these properties. Exercises are included for students to practice applying the skills.
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NAME _____________________________________________ DATE ____________________________ PERIOD _____________

5-2 Study Guide and Intervention


Solving Inequalities by Multiplication and Division
Solve Inequalities by Multiplication If each side of an inequality is multiplied by the same positive number, the
resulting inequality is also true. However, if each side of an inequality is multiplied by the same negative number, the
direction of the inequality must be reversed for the resulting inequality to be true.

For all numbers a, b, and c, with c ≠ 0,


1. if c is positive and a > b, then ac > bc;
Multiplication Property of Inequalities if c is positive and a < b, then ac < bc;
2. if c is negative and a > b, then ac < bc;
if c is negative and a < b, then ac > bc.

The property is also true when > and < are replaced with ≥ and ≤.
𝒚 𝟑
Example 1: Solve – 𝟖 ≥ 12 Example 2: Solve 𝟒 k < 15
𝑦 3
– ≥ 12 Original inequality k < 15 Original inequality
8 4
𝑦 4 3 4
(–8)(− ) ≤ (–8)12 Multiply each side by –8;change ≥ to ≤. (3) 4 k < (3)15 Multiply each side by .
4
8 3

y ≤ –96 Simplify. k < 20 Simplify.


The solution is { y| y ≤ –96}. The solution is {k।k < 20}.

Exercises
Solve each inequality. Check your solution.
𝑦 𝑛 3 𝑝
1. ≤ 2 2. − > 22 3. ℎ ≥ –3 4. − < –6
6 50 5 6

1 2 1 3𝑚 3 2ℎ
5. 4 𝑛 ≥ 10 6. − 3 𝑏 < 3 7. 5
< − 20 8. –2.51 ≤ − 4

𝑔 3 9𝑝 𝑛 2𝑎
9. ≥–2 10. − > − 11. ≥ 5.4 12. ≥ –6
5 4 5 10 7

Define a variable, write an inequality, and solve each problem. Check your solution.

13. Half of a number is at least 14.

14. The opposite of one-third a number is greater than 9.

15. One fifth of a number is at most 30.

Chapter 5 11 Glencoe Algebra 1


NAME _____________________________________________ DATE ____________________________ PERIOD _____________

5-2 Study Guide and Intervention (continued)


Solving Inequalities by Multiplication and Division
Solve Inequalities by Division If each side of a true inequality is divided by the same positive number, the resulting
inequality is also true. However, if each side of an inequality is divided by the same negative number, the direction of the
inequality symbol must be reversed for the resulting inequality to be true.

For all numbers a, b, and c with c ≠ 0,


𝑎 𝑏 𝑎 𝑏
Division Property of Inequalities 1. if c is positive and a > b, then > ; if c is positive and a < b, then < ;
𝑐 𝑐 𝑐 𝑐
𝑎 𝑏 𝑎 𝑏
2. if c is negative and a > b, then < ; if c is negative and a < b, then > .
𝑐 𝑐 𝑐 𝑐

The property is also true when > and < are replaced with ≥ and ≤.

Example : Solve –12y ≥ 48.


–12y ≥ 48 Original inequality
−12𝑦 48
≤ Divide each side by –12 and change ≥ to ≤.
−12 −12
y ≤ –4 Simplify.

The solution is { y।y ≤ –4}.

Exercises
Solve each inequality. Check your solution.

1. 25g ≥ –100 2. –2x ≥ 9 3. –5c > 2 4. –8m < –64

1
5. –6k < 6. 18 < –3b 7. 30 < –3n 8. –0.24 < 0.6w
5

9. 25 ≥ –2m 10. –30 > –5p 11. –2n ≥ 6.2 12. 35 < 0.05h

2 𝑝 −𝑥
13. –40 > 10h 14. − 3n ≥ 6 15. –3 < 4 16. 4 > 2

Define a variable, write an inequality, and solve each problem. Then check your solution.

17. Four times a number is no more than 108.

18. The opposite of three times a number is greater than 12.

19. Negative five times a number is at most 100.

Chapter 5 12 Glencoe Algebra 1

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