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The purpose of this discussion is for students to understand the term solution to an inequality and for them to recognize that the number that makes the two sides of an inequality equal is a good region of the number line to start looking for solutions.
Display two number lines for all to see that each include -10 and some integral values to its left and right. Ask a few students to share their responses to the first two questions, recording their responses on one number line and gauging the class for agreement. Ask a few students to share their responses to the last two questions, recording their responses on the other number line and gauging the class for agreement.
Highlight the fact that and have the same solution (-10), but the inequalities and don't have the same solutions. Ask:
Select students to share strategies they had for finding solutions to the inequalities in this activity. If not mentioned by students, discuss the fact that since -10 makes the two sides of the inequality equal, the region of values around -10 is a good place to start looking for solutions.