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Presents a compound inequality where both sides have to be solved for the variable first, and then shows how to graph the simplified results
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A quick demonstration of how to interpret a line graph of a compound inequality and write its algebraic form.
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This presents how to graph two inequalities that are connected by either the word "or" or the word "and"
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Translating a graph into an inequality statement.
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A demonstration of number line graphs. There are two examples in the vi deo, but when you do the questions in ALEKS you'll only have to do one.
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Showing that any number to the left of another number on a number line is smaller
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Just showing how to locate different fractions on a number l ine
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Just a quick demonstratioin of putting dots and coordinates on a line graph.
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The procedure for analyzing a number line graph so we know what fractions are being represented and then count the spaces to the designated point
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Just add the two together and dvide by two, but this is also handy to find the halfway point between two numbers on a number line.
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