Linear Inequalities with Parentheses

Linear Inequalities with Parentheses

Table of Contents

  1. The Distributive Law
  2. Example 1: Simple Parentheses
  3. Example 2: Parentheses on Both Sides
  4. Example 3: Negative Sign Before Brackets
  5. Example 4: Negative Multiplier Before Brackets
  6. Example 5: Multiple Parentheses
  7. Common Mistakes
  8. Practice Exercises
  9. Related Articles

1. The Distributive Law

Before you can solve an inequality with parentheses, you need to expand them using the distributive law:

Important: When the number in front of the brackets is negative, pay extra attention to the signs of each term inside the brackets.


2. Example 1: Simple Parentheses

Solve:

Step 1: Expand the brackets
Step 2: Subtract 6 from both sides
Step 3: Divide by 3
Check: Let : Solution:

3. Example 2: Parentheses on Both Sides

Solve:

Step 1: Expand both sides
Step 2: Subtract from both sides
Step 3: Subtract 8 from both sides
Step 4: Multiply by (reverse the sign!)
Check: Let :
  • Left:
  • Right:
Check boundary :
  • Left:
  • Right:
Solution:

4. Example 3: Negative Sign Before Brackets

Solve:

Step 1: Expand the brackets (the minus sign distributes to both terms)
Step 2: Simplify the left side
Step 3: Subtract 7 from both sides
Step 4: Multiply by (reverse the sign!)
Check: Let : Solution:

5. Example 4: Negative Multiplier Before Brackets

Solve:

Step 1: Expand the brackets

Notice: and

Step 2: Subtract 4 from both sides
Step 3: Divide by (reverse the sign!)
Check: Let : Check boundary : Solution:

6. Example 5: Multiple Parentheses

Solve:

Step 1: Expand all brackets
Step 2: Combine like terms on the left
Step 3: Add 16 to both sides
Check: Let : Solution:

7. Common Mistakes

Mistake 1: Forgetting to Distribute to All Terms

Correct:

Mistake 2: Sign Error with Negative Multiplier

Correct:

Remember: negative times negative equals positive!

Mistake 3: Forgetting the Invisible 1

Not !

Mistake 4: Expanding Before Checking

Sometimes it is faster to divide first. For example:

can be solved by dividing both sides by 3 directly: , then

Tip: You can divide both sides by a positive number before expanding. This sometimes makes the arithmetic easier.


Practice Exercises