Transcription of SOLVING TRIGONOMETRIC INEQUALITIES
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SOLVING TRIGONOMETRIC INEQUALITIES (CONCEPT, METHODS, AND STEPS) By Nghi H. Nguyen DEFINITION. A trig inequality is an inequality in standard form: R(x) > 0 (or < 0) that contains one or a few trig functions of the variable arc x. SOLVING the inequality R(x) means finding all the values of the variable arc x whose trig functions make the inequality R(x) true. All these values of x constitute the solution set of the trig inequality R(x). Solution sets of trig INEQUALITIES are expressed in intervals.
SOLVING TRIGONOMETRIC INEQUALITIES (CONCEP T, METHODS, AND STEPS) By Nghi H. Nguyen DEFINITION. A trig inequality is an inequality in standard form: R(x) > …
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