Grade 10 Math: Inequality Symbols
A worksheet for Grade 10 students to practice understanding and using inequality symbols, including graphing inequalities on a number line.
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Grade 10 Math: Inequality Symbols
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Show all your work where applicable.
1. Which symbol represents 'greater than or equal to'?
<
>
≤
≥
2. Which inequality represents 'x is less than 5'?
x > 5
x ≥ 5
x < 5
x ≤ 5
3. The symbol for 'less than' is .
4. When graphing an inequality with 'greater than or equal to', you use a circle on the number line.
5. Graph the inequality x > -2 on the number line below.
6. Graph the inequality y ≤ 4 on the number line below.
7. The inequality x ≠ 7 means x is less than 7.
True
False
8. An open circle on a number line indicates that the endpoint is included in the solution set.
True
False
9. Write an inequality that represents 'The speed limit (s) is 55 miles per hour or less'.
10. Write an inequality that represents 'The temperature (t) is above 20 degrees Celsius'.
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