SDO - Navotas - Math8 - Q2 - M1 - V1 Slems Delara
SDO - Navotas - Math8 - Q2 - M1 - V1 Slems Delara
SDO - Navotas - Math8 - Q2 - M1 - V1 Slems Delara
MATHEMATICS
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Linear Inequalities in
Two Variables
S.Y. 2020-2021
NAVOTAS CITY PHILIPPINES
Linear Inequalities in
Two Variables
Writer
Jennifer De Lara
Illustrator/Layout Artist
Stephanie Joie S. Sanchez
Alberto J. Tiangco
Content Validators
Rosario S. Gambaloza
Almira P. Lopez
HOW TO USE the SLeM
Before you start answering the SLeM, I want you to set aside other tasks that will disturb you
while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below to successfully enjoy the objectives of
this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated on every page of this SLeM.
2. Write in your notebook or any writing pad the concepts about the lessons. Writing enhances
learning, which is important to develop and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the SLeM.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers.
5. Analyze conceptually the post-test and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
Expectations - These are what you will be able to know after completing the lessons in the
SLeM.
Pre-test - This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to be mastered
throughout the lesson.
Looking Back - This section will measure what learnings and skills that you understand from
the previous lesson.
Brief Introduction- This section will give you an overview of the lesson.
Activities - These are activities designed to develop critical thinking and other competencies.
This can be done with or without a partner, depending on the nature of the activity.
Remember - This section summarizes the concepts and applications of the lessons.
Checking your Understanding - It will verify how you learned from the lesson.
Post-test - This will measure how much you have learned from the entire SLeM.
A. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the best and correct answer.
A. Parabola C. Half-plane
A. none C. 3
B. 2 D. infinite
A. 4a – 3b >14 C. 3x < 16
B. 7c + 4d < 12 D. 11 + 2t = 3s
A. 4a – 3b = 9 C. 3x < 16
B. 8f + 4 < 12 D. 11 + 2t ≥ 3k
5. Which of the following symbol uses a verbal translation of “uses a broken line”
A. = C. ≤
B. < D. ≥
1
B. Given the inequality y ≥ x +3, determine the
3
9. Slope: ______________________
1
a. c. 3
3
b. 1 d. -5
10. y-intercept: __________________
1
a. c. 3
3
b. 1 d. -5
11. Which among the ordered pairs is one of the possible solutions to the
linear inequalities above?
a. (11, 22) c. (12, 24)
b. (11, 23) d. (11, 25)
12. Which of the given coordinates is not a solution to the inequalities above?
a. (9, 21) c. (11, 22)
b. (10, 20) d. (15, 25)
13. Which among the mathematical symbols best translate the verbal statement?
a. 2x + y < 24 c. 2x + y ≥ 24
b. 2x + y > 24 d. 2x + y ≤ 24
a. x ≤ 22 c. x ≤ 11
b. x ≥ 22 d. x ≥ 11
A. Symbols of Inequalities and Equations
Directions: Choose the correct verbal translations for each of the following relation
symbols in the table.
= < > ≤ ≥
1. The value of one iPhone (l) is greater than the value of Cherry Mobile (C)
2. According to the WHO, there are more female (f) Filipino Covid-19 Patients
easily recovered than male (m).
3. The number of girls (g) in the Wowowin Staff is one more than twice the
number of boys (b).
4. The Pedicab has a maximum seating capacity (c) of 3 persons
5. To get a passing score in school, a student must have a grade (g) of at
least 75
6. The daily school allowance of Jefferson (J) is less than the daily school
allowance of Jazz (g)
7. The sum of the scores of Jenny (j) and Jayson (d) is at most 80 points.
8. The population (p) of the Students enrolled in Public Schools is at most
24 000 000.
9. The price of the two pencils and 3 notebooks are at least Php 60.
10. The length of the blackboard is 3 more than its width.
A linear inequality in two variables is an inequality that can be written in one of the
following forms:
Ax + By < C Ax + By ≤ C
Ax + By > C Ax + By ≥ C
where A, B, and C are real numbers, and A and B are not both equal to zero.
Linear equalities in two variables has a highest degree of 1. The solution can be
represented by sets of possible value that satisfies the given inequalities. The solution of
a linear inequality in two variables like Ax + By > C is an ordered pair (x, y) that produces
a true statement when the values of x and y are substituted into the inequality.
Illustration 1:
Linear Inequalities Not Linear
Inequalities
x>5 x=5
5y < 10 5y = 10
x+y>5 x + 5y = 10
5x – y ≤ 10 x2 – y < 5
x + 5y ≥ 10 y > x3 + 1
To find the linear inequalities suited for the solution, let us substitute each
ordered pair to each inequalities and check which one gives a true statement.
Explanation:
A. Is the solution suited to 2x + y > 4?
2x + y > 4 Given
2(1) + 1 > 4 Substitution
2+1>4 Simplify
3>4 False statement
The graph of linear inequalities in two variables is a region or a half-plane where all
points of the half-plane are the solution of the inequality. The graph of an inequality in two
variables is the set of points that represents all solutions to inequality.
x + y> 2
0+0>2
0>2 (not true)
Step 5:
Therefore, any point that lies in the shaded part is a solution such as
(4,2), (0,6), and (3,1).
Step 6: Shade the left side for y less than or equal to, and use a
the solid line for the inequality symbol is with equals' sign.
Step 7: The answers are in the shaded area and on the solid line
like (0,0), (-1,1), (-1, -1), (1, -1), (1,1) and…
Example 3: Analyze the table below.
A. Directions: Write "Inequality "if the given shows linear inequality in two variables and
"Not Inequality" if otherwise.
1. 3x – y ≥ 12 ________________________
2. 19 < y ________________________
3. y = 2/5 x ________________________
4. x ≤ 2y + 5 ________________________
5. 7( x – 3 ) < 4y ________________________
6. -6x = 4 + 2y ________________________
7. x + 3y ≤ 7 ________________________
8. x > -8 ________________________
9. 9(x – 2) < 15 ________________________
10. 13x + 6 < 10 – 7y ________________________
B. Encircle the point/s that represents as the solution/s of the given linear
Inequalities in two variables.
WORD PROBLEMS: Read the problems. Write an inequality statement and solve it.
Number 1 is done for you.
1. Jazmien allowance for an online class is at least P200 a week. She bought some
school supplies in preparation for her portfolio. The price of a big notebook is P30,
while a long ordinary folder is P15.
Directions:
A. Given the table below, list at least 5 equalities and 5 inequalities you feel and
experience at your home, community, or country.
Equalities Inequalities
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
Questions:
1. What senses did you use in giving examples of each?
4. List three possible solutions that are applicable to use in solving inequalities in real
life.
A. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the best and correct answer.
References
Abuzo, E. B. (2013). In E. B. Abuzo, Mathematics – 8 Learner's Module. FEP Printing
Corporation.