Thursday, January 18, 2024

Solutions to Inequalities

 


1. Isolate the variable:

  • Move all terms containing the variable to one side of the inequality and constants to the other side.
  • For example, in the inequality 2+3<7, subtract 3 from both sides to isolate the term with : 2<4.

2. Perform operations:

  • If there are any operations on the variable (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division), perform them to simplify the inequality.
  • Continuing with the example, divide both sides by 2: <2.

3. Simplify:

  • Simplify the inequality as much as possible. In our example, <2 is already simplified.

4. Determine the solution:

  • Identify the values of the variable that satisfy the inequality.
  • For our example, any value of less than 2 will satisfy the inequality. The solution can be expressed using interval notation as (,2) or in set notation as {<2}.

Special cases:

  • If you multiply or divide both sides of the inequality by a negative number, the direction of the inequality symbol will change. For example, if you have 2>6, dividing both sides by 2 gives <3.

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