Linear Inequalities with Parentheses
Table of Contents
- The Distributive Law
- Example 1: Simple Parentheses
- Example 2: Parentheses on Both Sides
- Example 3: Negative Sign Before Brackets
- Example 4: Negative Multiplier Before Brackets
- Example 5: Multiple Parentheses
- Common Mistakes
- Practice Exercises
- 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:
- Left:
- Right:
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 bracketsStep 2: Subtract 4 from both sidesNotice: and
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: , thenTip: You can divide both sides by a positive number before expanding. This sometimes makes the arithmetic easier.
Practice Exercises
- Inequalities - With Parentheses - Practice expanding and solving
- Inequalities - Both Sides - Reinforce moving terms
- Inequalities - Mixed - Mixed practice
Related Articles
- Linear Inequalities - Comprehensive Guide - Full introduction to linear inequalities
- Linear Inequalities - Variable on Both Sides - Prerequisite: moving terms
- Linear Inequalities - With Fractions - Next level: fractions
- Linear Inequalities - Simple Inequalities - Review basic types
- Linear Inequalities - Rules and Formulas - Quick reference card