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Algebra Cheat Sheets
www.menifee.k12.ky.usSolving Inequalities Step 3. Get all the variables on the left and all the numbers on the right of the sign by adding opposites. Step 4. Divide by the positive value of the variable’s coefficient. Step 5. If the variable is negative, divide by –1 and reverse the sign. Solving Inequalities – Examples –2d + 3 < –7 1. –3 = –3 –2d ...
Understanding Basic Calculus - 名古屋大学
www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jpbe used in the rest of the book are introduced. For solving polynomial inequalities, the method will be used later when we consider where a function is increasing or decreasing as well as where a function is convex or concave. Students should note that there is a shortcut for solving inequalities, using the Intermediate Value
Solving inequalities - Mathematics resources
www.mathcentre.ac.ukSolving inequalities mc-TY-inequalities-2009-1 Inequalities are mathematical expressions involving the symbols >, <, ≥ and ≤. To ‘solve’ an
Solving inequalities - mathcentre.ac.uk
www.mathcentre.ac.uk4. Inequalities used with a modulus symbol Inequalities often appear in conjunction with the modulus, or absolute value symbol | |, for example, in a statement such as |x| < 2 Recall that the modulus of a number is simply its magnitude, or absolute value, regardless of its sign. So |2| = …