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Linear Inequalities Q

This document contains 7 problems involving linear inequalities with integer solutions. Problem 1 involves finding possible integer values of n given an inequality, graphing integer solutions to multiple inequalities, and solving and graphing a compound inequality. Problem 2 asks to identify and mark integer solutions that satisfy a system of inequalities on a grid. Problem 3 involves solving and graphing a linear inequality. Problem 4 involves identifying integer pairs that satisfy an inequality, marking integer solutions to a system of inequalities on a grid. Problem 5 involves graphing a region defined by a system of inequalities and listing integer points within the region. Problems 6 and 7 involve solving inequalities and identifying integer solutions that satisfy additional conditions.

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Linear Inequalities Q

This document contains 7 problems involving linear inequalities with integer solutions. Problem 1 involves finding possible integer values of n given an inequality, graphing integer solutions to multiple inequalities, and solving and graphing a compound inequality. Problem 2 asks to identify and mark integer solutions that satisfy a system of inequalities on a grid. Problem 3 involves solving and graphing a linear inequality. Problem 4 involves identifying integer pairs that satisfy an inequality, marking integer solutions to a system of inequalities on a grid. Problem 5 involves graphing a region defined by a system of inequalities and listing integer points within the region. Problems 6 and 7 involve solving inequalities and identifying integer solutions that satisfy additional conditions.

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Linear Inequalities

1.

28 marks

n is an integer such that 5 2n 6


(a) List all the possible values of n.
..
(3)

(b)

Solve the inequality


5 + x > 5x 11

(2)
(Total 5 marks)

2.

2 < x 1

y > 2

y<x+1

x and y are integers.


On the grid, mark with a cross ( ), each of the six points which satisfies all these
3 inequalities.
y

4
3
2
1

x
1

1
2
3
4

(Total 3 marks)

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3.

(i)

Solve the inequality

5x 7 < 2x 1

(ii)

On the number line, represent the solution set to part (i).

5
(Total 3 marks)

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4.

(a)

4x + 3y < 12
x and y are both integers.
Write down two possible pairs of values that satisfy this inequality.
x = .............................., y = ..............................
and x = ............................., y = ..............................
(2)

(b)

4x + 3y < 12,

y < 3x, y > 0,

x>0

x and y are both integers.

On the grid, mark with a cross (), each of the three points which satisfy all these
four inequalities.
y

5
4
3
2
1
5

1
2
3
4
5
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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5.

(a)

On the grid below, draw straight lines and use shading to show the region R that
satisfies the inequalities
x2

yx

x+y6

y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O

x
1

8
(3)

The point P with coordinates (x, y) lies inside the region R.


x and y are integers.
(b)

Write down the coordinates of all the points of R whose coordinates are both
integers.
......................................................................................................................................
..........
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

6.

(a)

List all the possible integer values of n such that


2 n < 3
.....................................
(2)

(b)

Solve the inequality


4p 8 < 7 p
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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7.

The graphs of the straight lines with equations 3y + 2x = 12 and y = x 1 have been
drawn on the grid.
y
8

6
y=x1

2
3y + 2x = 12

3y + 2x > 12

y<x1

x<6

x and y are integers.


On the grid, mark with a cross (), each of the four points which satisfies all 3
inequalities.
(Total 3 marks)

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