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Unit 12 Test (Part 1) - Algebraic Inequalities (Thursday, 4/27 or Friday, 4/28) 22-23

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Inequalities have

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Select whether the given value is or is not a solution to the following algebraic inequality & graph of the inequality:

Work Space is provided, but work is not required.

is a SOLUTION

is NOT a SOLUTION

Use the given algebraic inequality & graph of the inequality to answer the prompts.

Work Space is provided but not required.

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Select the appropriate description of the solution set.

Select the solution set that describes for the given algebraic inequality.

Work Space is provided but not required.

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Select the solution set that describes the given algebraic inequality graph.

Work Space is provided but not required.

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Answer the prompts regarding algebraic inequalities & symbols for graphing them.

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Select ALL inequalities that are represented by the given circle.

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Select the appropriate graph for the given algebraic inequality.

Work Space provided, but work is not required.

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Match the graph with the appropriate algebraic inequality.

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Drag the word description for an inequality to the correct start/endpoint.

  • is no less than

  • is at least

  • is not equal to

  • is less than

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Select ALL inequalities that are represented by the given circle.

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A number when an open dot or bubble is used to mark the startpoint or endpoint on a graph of an algebraic inequality.

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