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algebra 1 Mr. Stepp chapter 6 vocab

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Addition property of Inequalities   If any number is added to each side of a true inequality, the resulting inequality is also true example: 2 < 7 2+6 <7+6 8<13  
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Division Property of Inequalities   If each side of the inequality is divided by the same positive number, the resulting inequality is also true. Example: if a>b, then a/c>b/c, and if a  
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Half-Plane   any line in the plane divides the plane into two regions called half-planes. The line is called the boundary of each of the two half-planes.  
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Intersection   the graph of a compound inequality containing and;the solution is the set of elements common to both inequalities  
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Multiplication Property of inequalities   If each side of a true inequality is multiplied by the same positive number, the resulting inequality is also true. example: if a>b the ac>bc, and if a  
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Set-Builder Notation   A concise way of writing a solution set. For example, {t|t<17} represents the set of all numbers t such that t is less than 17  
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Union   The graph of a compound inequality containing or; the solution is a solution of either inequality, not necessarily both.  
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