¶ … linear equation and a linear inequality be solved in the same way? Explain why. What makes them different? Team B
A linear equation and a linear inequality can be solved the same except for very specific scenarios: one flips the inequality sign whenever multiplying or dividing by a negative (Staples, 2012). What makes them different is that the answer will not be a single number, but a range of numbers.
Stapel, E. (2012). Solving inequalities: An overview. Retrieved November 11, 2013 from Purplemath.com website: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/ineqsolv.htm
What are the four steps for solving a problem? Should any other factors be accounted for when solving a problem? Should any factors be accounted for when explaining how to solve a problem? Explain your answer.
The four steps for solving a problem are to: remove grouping symbols, clear fractions, isolate the unknown variable on one side, and check the answer. Removing grouping signals involves combining like terms. Clearing fractions involves finding the lowest common denominator and multiplying by it through the entire equation. Isolating the unknown variable means getting the variable (generally an x) on its own on one side of the equation, generally through a combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. Finally, one...
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