6. 5-Minute Check
Solve each equation or inequality.
• 3x – 2 = 13 x=5
• 6 – 5x = 21 x = -3
• (2x + 7)/3 = x + 3
7. 5-Minute Check
Solve each equation or inequality.
• 3x – 2 = 13 x=5
• 6 – 5x = 21 x = -3
• (2x + 7)/3 = x + 3 x = -2
8. 5-Minute Check
Solve each equation or inequality.
• 3x – 2 = 13 x=5
• 6 – 5x = 21 x = -3
• (2x + 7)/3 = x + 3 x = -2
• -12x > -24
9. 5-Minute Check
Solve each equation or inequality.
• 3x – 2 = 13 x=5
• 6 – 5x = 21 x = -3
• (2x + 7)/3 = x + 3 x = -2
• -12x > -24 x<2
10. 5-Minute Check
Solve each equation or inequality.
• 3x – 2 = 13 x=5
• 6 – 5x = 21 x = -3
• (2x + 7)/3 = x + 3 x = -2
• -12x > -24 x<2
• 7x < 2x – 25
11. 5-Minute Check
Solve each equation or inequality.
• 3x – 2 = 13 x=5
• 6 – 5x = 21 x = -3
• (2x + 7)/3 = x + 3 x = -2
• -12x > -24 x<2
• 7x < 2x – 25 x < -5
12. Relations and Functions
A Relation is a set of ordered pairs. The set of the
first coordinates is called the domain of the
relation. The set of the second coordinates is
called the range of the relation.
24. Relations and Functions
x y
-4 5
Example: -2 6
0 2
1 7
3 -5
The vertical line test can be used to determine if the
relation is a function. Use a straight edge moved slowly
across the graph to see if two point touch the edge at
the same time. This is a true test for all functions.