Pre-Algebra · Algebra 1 · Grades 6, 7
How to Solve One-Step Inequalities
Quick answer
Solve a one-step inequality exactly like a one-step equation, by doing the same inverse operation to both sides. One rule is different: if you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number, you must flip the inequality sign. So -2x < 6 becomes x > -3, not x < -3.
What you'll learn
- Solve one-step inequalities using inverse operations
- Explain why the inequality sign flips when multiplying or dividing by a negative
- Graph a solution set on a number line
What an inequality is
An equation says two things are equal. An inequality says one is bigger or smaller:
The four symbols:
| Symbol | Means | Example |
|---|---|---|
| less than | ||
| greater than | ||
| less than or equal to | allows | |
| greater than or equal to | allows |
The big difference from an equation: an equation usually has one answer, but an inequality has many. Solving gives . Solving gives — and , , and all work.
Definition
The solution set is every number that makes the inequality true. For that is every number to the left of on the number line.
Solving works exactly like an equation
Do the same inverse operation to both sides, exactly as you already know:
Adding and subtracting behave normally, and so does multiplying or dividing by a positive number. If that were the whole story, this lesson would be over. It is not.
Why the sign flips for a negative
This is the one rule that catches everyone, and it is worth understanding rather than memorising, because a memorised rule gets applied at the wrong moment.
Start with something certainly true:
Now multiply both sides by :
Is less than ? No. On the number line sits to the right of , so is greater. The correct statement is:
The numbers kept their sizes but swapped their order. That is what multiplying by a negative does: it reflects the whole number line about zero, and a reflection reverses left and right.
The inequality symbol is a claim about order. If the order reverses, the symbol has to reverse with it, or the sentence stops being true.
Multiply or divide both sides by a negative → flip the sign. Add or subtract anything → do not flip.
Adding does not flip because it slides the number line instead of reflecting it. Slide two points the same distance and the one on the left is still on the left.
Graphing the solution
A picture of the solution set uses a circle at the boundary and an arrow for the direction:
| Symbol | Circle | Arrow points |
|---|---|---|
| open ○ at 7 | left | |
| closed ● at 7 | left | |
| open ○ at 7 | right | |
| closed ● at 7 | right |
Open means “not included”, closed means “included”. That is the whole convention.
Worked examples
Common mistakes
Practice problems
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Solve .
Hint
Subtract from both sides. Nothing is multiplied, so nothing flips.
Answer
Full solution
Subtract from both sides: .
Check: gives ✓; gives , false, so is correctly excluded.
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Solve .
Answer
Full solution
Add to both sides: .
Check: gives ✓.
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Solve .
Answer
Full solution
Divide both sides by . It is positive, so the sign stays: .
Check: gives ✓.
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Solve .
Hint
You are dividing by a negative. What happens to the sign?
Answer
Full solution
Divide both sides by and flip: .
Check: gives ✓, and ✓.
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Solve .
Answer
Full solution
Multiply both sides by and flip: .
Check: gives ✓.
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Solve .
Hint
means . Divide by .
Answer
Full solution
Divide both sides by and flip: .
Check: gives ✓, and ✓.
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Is a solution of ?
Answer
Yes.
Full solution
Substitute directly: , and is true, so is a solution.
Solving confirms it: divide by and flip to get , which includes .
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A ride at a fair requires you to be at least 48 inches tall. Write an inequality for the allowed heights , and say whether someone 48 inches tall can ride.
Hint
“At least” means the boundary value is allowed.
Answer
, and yes, they can ride.
Full solution
“At least 48 inches” means 48 counts, so the symbol includes equality: .
On a number line this is a closed circle at with an arrow to the right. Someone exactly 48 inches tall satisfies , so they can ride.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the inequality sign flip when you multiply by a negative?
Multiplying by a negative reverses the order of every number on the number line. 2 is less than 5, but -2 is greater than -5. Since the order reverses, the symbol describing that order has to reverse with it, or the statement becomes false.
Does the sign flip when you add or subtract a negative?
No. Adding or subtracting shifts both sides the same distance along the number line, so their order does not change. Only multiplying or dividing by a negative reverses order, and only then does the sign flip.
Why is the circle sometimes open and sometimes closed?
An open circle means the endpoint is not included, which matches < and >. A closed circle means it is included, which matches ≤ and ≥. The circle is a picture of whether the boundary number itself is a solution.
Key terms in this lesson
- Solution set
- The solution set is every value that makes an equation or inequality true. An equation often has one solution, an inequality usually has infinitely many, and some have none at all.
Standards alignment
This lesson covers the following Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.EE.B.4bExpressions and EquationsSolve word problems leading to inequalities of the form px + q > r or px + q < r, where p, q, and r are specific rational numbers. Graph the solution set of the inequality and interpret it in the context of the problem.