This comprehensive collection of 12 math examples focuses on Linear Inequalities, offering a rich resource for educators and students alike. The examples are designed to progressively increase in complexity, covering a range of skills essential for mastering this fundamental algebraic concept. From basic inequality notation to solving complex linear inequalities, these examples provide a thorough exploration of the topic.
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In this module students learn how to solve two-step equations. Students are shown how to solve these equations using the Properties of Equality (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division).