Fill in the blank with an appropriate inequality sign.
- (a) If x < 5, then x − 3 _____ 2.
- (b) If x ≤ 5, then 3x _____ 15.
- (c) If x ≥ 2, then −3x _____ −6.
- (d) If x < −2, then −x _____ 2.
(a)
To fill: The blank in the statement “If
Answer to Problem 1E
The complete statement is “If
Explanation of Solution
Rule used:
Subtracting the same quantity from each side of an inequality gives an equivalent inequality.
That is, if
Calculation:
Consider the given inequality
The left-hand side of the resulting inequality is given as
Therefore, subtract the same number 3, from both sides of the given inequality
Then, by the rule stated above, the inequality becomes as follows.
Thus, the complete statement is “If
(b)
To fill: The blank in the statement “If
Answer to Problem 1E
The complete statement is “If
Explanation of Solution
Rule used:
Multiplying each side of an inequality by the same positive quantity gives an equivalent inequality.
That is, if
Calculation:
Consider the given inequality
The left-hand side of the resulting inequality is given as
Therefore, multiply both sides of the given inequality
Then, by the rule stated above, the inequality becomes as follows.
Thus, the complete statement is “If
(c)
To fill: The blank in the statement “If
Answer to Problem 1E
The complete statement is “If
Explanation of Solution
Rule used:
Multiplying each side of an inequality by the same negative quantity reverses the direction of the inequality.
That is, if
Calculation:
Consider the given inequality
The left-hand side of the resulting inequality is given as
Therefore, multiply the same number
Then, by the rule stated above, the inequality becomes as follows.
Thus, the complete statement is “If
(d)
To fill: The blank in the statement “If
Answer to Problem 1E
The complete statement is “If
Explanation of Solution
Consider the given inequality
The left-hand side of the resulting inequality is given as
Therefore, multiply the same number
Then, by the rule stated in part (c), the inequality becomes as follows.
Thus, the complete statement is “If
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