Practice
1. A
scholarship administrator is using a $500,000 endowment to purchase two bonds.
A corporate bond pays 8% interest per year and a safer treasury bond pays 5 ¼ %
interest per year. If he needs at least $30,000 annual interest payments, what
is the least he can spend on the corporate bond?
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Practice
1. A
scholarship administrator is using a $500,000 endowment to purchase two bonds.
A corporate bond pays 8% interest per year and a safer treasury bond pays 5 ¼ %
interest per year. If he needs at least $30,000 annual interest payments, what
is the least he can spend on the corporate bond?
Applications
Linear
inequality word problems are solved much the same way as linear equality word
problems. There are two important differences. Multiplying and dividing both
sides of an inequality by a negative quantity requires that the sign reverse.
You must also decide which inequality sign to use: <, >, ≤, and ≥. The
following tables should help.
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Applications
Linear
inequality word problems are solved much the same way as linear equality word
problems. There are two important differences. Multiplying and dividing both
sides of an inequality by a negative quantity requires that the sign reverse.
You must also decide which inequality sign to use: <, >, ≤, and ≥. The
following tables should help.
The symbol
for infinity is ‘‘∞,’’ and ‘‘-∞’’ is the symbol for negative infinity. These
symbols mean that the numbers in the interval are getting larger in the positive
or negative direction. The intervals for the previous examples and practice
problems are called infinite intervals.
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The symbol
for infinity is ‘‘∞,’’ and ‘‘-∞’’ is the symbol for negative infinity. These
symbols mean that the numbers in the interval are getting larger in the positive
or negative direction. The intervals for the previous examples and practice
problems are called infinite intervals.
Solving Linear Inequalities
Linear
inequalities are solved much the same way as linear equations with one
exception: when multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative
number the inequality sign must be reversed For example 2 < 3 but –2 > –3.
Adding and subtracting the same quantity to both sides of an inequality never
changes the direction of the inequality sign.
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Solving Linear Inequalities
Linear
inequalities are solved much the same way as linear equations with one
exception: when multiplying or dividing both sides of an inequality by a negative
number the inequality sign must be reversed For example 2 < 3 but –2 > –3.
Adding and subtracting the same quantity to both sides of an inequality never
changes the direction of the inequality sign.
Linear Inequalities
The solution
to algebraic inequalities consists of a range (or ranges) of numbers. The
solution to linear inequalities will be of the form x < a, x ≤ a, x > a,
or x ≥ a, where a is a number. The inequality x < a means all numbers smaller
than a but not including a; x ≤ a means all numbers smaller than a including a itself.
Similarly the inequality x > a means all numbers larger than a but not a itself,
and x ≥ a means all numbers larger than a including a itself.
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Linear Inequalities
The solution
to algebraic inequalities consists of a range (or ranges) of numbers. The
solution to linear inequalities will be of the form x < a, x ≤ a, x > a,
or x ≥ a, where a is a number. The inequality x < a means all numbers smaller
than a but not including a; x ≤ a means all numbers smaller than a including a itself.
Similarly the inequality x > a means all numbers larger than a but not a itself,
and x ≥ a means all numbers larger than a including a itself.