Chapter 3
by Zniber Neila
1. 3.4: Solving Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction
1.1. What is an Inequality
1.2. How to read inequalities
1.3. Using Subtraction
1.4. Using Addition
1.5. Example
2. 3.5: Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division
2.1. Multiplication and Division Property of Inequality
2.2. Using Multi.
2.3. Using Divsion
2.4. Example
3. 3.6: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities
3.1. Solving
3.2. Solving with combining like terms
3.3. Example
4. 3.1: Sloving 2 Steps Equations
4.1. Using Subtraction and Division
4.2. Using Addition and Multiplication
4.3. Solving with Negative Coefficients
4.4. To Check
4.5. Example
5. 3.2: Solving Eqautions Having Like Terms and Paranthesis
5.1. Solving
5.2. Solving with the Distributive Property
5.3. Solving with Like Terms and D.P
5.4. Example
6. 3.3: Solving Equations with Variables on both sides
6.1. Solving
6.2. Solving an equation with no solution
6.3. Solving an equation with identity
6.4. Example