Week 2, Lecture 1 Chapters 1 and 2
Week 2, Lecture 1 Chapters 1 and 2
Eleventh Edition
Chapter 1
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Chapter 1 Topics
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1.5 Solving Inequalities
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Learning Objectives
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LO 1: Use Interval Notation
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Definition 1
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Interval Notation
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Example 1
(a) 1 x 3
(b) 4 x 0
(c) x 5
(d) x 1
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Solution 1
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Example 2
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Solution 2
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LO 2: Use Properties of Inequalities
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Nonnegative Property
a2 0 (1)
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Addition Property of Inequalities (1 of 2)
If a b, then a c b c. (2a)
If a b, then a c b c. (2b)
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Addition Property of Inequalities (2 of 2)
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Multiplication Properties for
Inequalities
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Reciprocal Property for Inequalities
1 1
If a 0, then 0. If 0, then a 0. (4a)
a a
1 1
If a 0, then 0. If 0, then a 0. (4b)
a a
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LO 3: Solve Inequalities
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Procedures That Leave the Inequality
Symbol Unchanged
1. Simplify both sides of the inequality by combining like terms
and eliminating parentheses:
Replace x 2 6 2 x 5 x 1
by x 8 7x 5
2. Add or subtract the same expression on both sides of the
inequality:
Replace 3x 5 4
by 3x 5 5 4 5
3. Multiply or divide both sides of the inequality by the same
positive expression:
4 x 16
Replace 4 x 6 by
4 4
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Procedures That Reverse the Sense
or Direction of the Inequality Symbol
1. Interchange the two sides of the inequality:
Replace 3 x by x 3
2 x 6
Replace 2 x 6 by
2 2
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Example 3
Solving an Inequality
Solve the inequality 4 x 7 2 x 3, and graph the
solution set.
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Solution 3
4x 7 2x 3
4x 7 7 2x 3 7 Subtract 7 from both sides.
4 x 2 x 10 Simplify.
4 x 2 x 2 x 10 2 x Subtract 2x from both sides.
2 x 10 Simplify.
2x 10 Divide both sides by 2. (The direction
of the inequality symbol is unchanged.)
2 2
x 5 Simplify.
The solution set is x | x 5 or, using interval notation, all numbers in
the interval 5, . See Figure 4 for the graph.
Figure 4
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LO 4: Solve Combined Inequalities
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Example 4
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Solution 4 (1 of 2)
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Solution 4 (2 of 2)
Figure 5
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Algebra and Trigonometry
Eleventh Edition
Chapter 2
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Chapter 2 Topics
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2.2 Graphs of Equations in Two
Variables; Intercepts; Symmetry
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Learning Objectives
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LO 1: Graph Equations by Plotting
Points
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Example 1
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Solution 1 (1 of 2)
The graph consists of all points x, y that satisfy the equation. To locate
some of these points (and get an idea of the pattern of the graph), assign
some numbers to x, and find corresponding values for y.
By plotting these points and then connecting them, we obtain the graph
of the equation (a line), as shown in Figure 12 on next slide.
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Solution 1 (2 of 2)
Figure 12
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Example 2
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Solution 2 (1 of 2)
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Solution 2 (2 of 2)
Figure 13
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LO 2: Find Intercepts from a Graph
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Intercepts
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Figure 2
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LO 3: Find Intercepts from an
Equation
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Procedure for Finding Intercepts
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Example 3
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Solution 3 (1 of 4)
x2 4 0 y x 2 4 with y = 0
x 2 x 2 0 Factor.
x 2 0 or x 2 0 Zero-Product Property
x 2 or x 2 Solve.
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Solution 3 (2 of 4)
y x2 4
02 4 4
The y-intercepts is −4.
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Solution 3 (3 of 4)
Table 2
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Solution 3 (4 of 4)
Figure 16
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