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In this lesson, students deepen their understanding of the solutions to linear inequalities by studying them in context. They write inequalities in two variables to represent constraints, and interpret the points on a boundary line and on either side of it in terms of the situation.
Interpreting the solutions contextually also engages students in an aspect of mathematical modeling (MP4). It enables students to see that, while some values might make an inequality true, they might not be feasible or appropriate in the situation. There is an opportunity to make a generalization based on repeated reasoning (MP8) when students first find numbers that meet a constraint, and then use variables in place of those numbers to write an equation and an inequality.
Because reasoning about the solution region of an inequality is important here, graphing technology should not be used. Students will have opportunities to use graphing technology to solve inequalities in two variables in upcoming lessons.
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