solve: (3x + 4√5) = 2 (3x - 4√3). lesson objective understand about errors in rounding be able...
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Lesson Objective Understand about errors in rounding Be able to solve linear inequalities Focus in particular with issues surrounding multiplying by a variableTRANSCRIPT
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Solve: (3x + 4√5) = 2
(3x - 4√3)
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Lesson ObjectiveUnderstand about errors in roundingBe able to solve linear inequalitiesFocus in particular with issues surrounding multiplying by a variable
The formula for the time it takes for a pendulum, of length, L, to complete one oscillation,is given by the formula:
Where g is the gravitational constant on earth 9.8 ms-2 to 2 sig figs.
Suppose I measure L to be 22 cm to 2 sig figs,
What is the longest and shortest times for the pendulum to complete a single swing?
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We get errors when we calculate:
Absolute error in a calculation = value obtained – true value
Relative error in a calculation =
Percentage error = × 100
More importantly we see inequality signs a lot when describing situations and we need to be able to deal with the algebra associated with them
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Solve these inequalities:
1) 3x + 1 < 2x – 5
2) 7 – 2x > 4 – x
3) ½x – 3½ ≥ ¼x
4) -x – 3 < -2x – 7
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Solve these inequalities:
1) 3x + 1 < 2x – 5
2) 7 – 2x > 4 – x
3) ½x – 3½ ≥ ¼x
4) -x – 3 < -2x – 7
x < 6
3 > x
x ≥ 14
x < -4
x < 0 or x > 0.5
x>-0.5 or x <-1
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Important points when manipulating inequalities:
1) Never multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
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Important points when manipulating inequalities:
1) Never multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
2) NEVER multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
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Important points when manipulating inequalities:
1) Never multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
2) NEVER multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
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Important points when manipulating inequalities:
1) Never multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
2) NEVER multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
3)
NEVER MULTIPLY BOTH SIDES BY A VARIABLE THAT
MIGHT BE NEGATIVE!
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Important points when manipulating inequalities:
1) Never multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
2) NEVER multiply both sides by a variable that might be negative!
3) NEVER MULTIPLY BOTH SIDES BY A VARIABLE THAT
MIGHT BE NEGATIVE!This does beg the question, how then do we
deal with things like:
where the variable is ‘underneath’?
2𝑥 <4
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So what should you do?
Method 1:Draw/sketch a graph, then think of solving the inequality as an equation and use the graph to decide what range of values satisfy the inequality.
Eg 1 Draw the curves y = and y = 4
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So what should you do?
Method 1:Draw/sketch a graph, then think of solving the inequality as an equation and use the graph to decide what range of values satisfy the inequality.
Eg 2 Draw the curves y = and y = 3
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Solve these inequalities:
1) 2x – 3 > 3x
2) 1 - x < x + 7
3)
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Solve these inequalities:
1) 2x – 3 > 3x
2) 1 - x < x + 7
3)
x < -1
-3 < x
x< 0 or x > 1/3
x <-1 or x > -2/3
0 < x < 0.4
x 2.5 or x < 2
-3 < x - 2.5
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So what should you do?
Method 1:Draw/sketch a graph, then think of solving the inequality as an equation and use the graph to decide for what range of values the inequality is satisfied.
OR
Method 2:Multiply both sides by the square of the variable because we know that the square will be positive, no matter if the original was negative
Fine for single maths
Eg 1
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So what should you do?
Method 1:Draw/sketch a graph, then think of solving the inequality as an equation and use the graph to decide for what range of values the inequality is satisfied.
OR
Method 2:Multiply both sides by the square of the variable because we know that the square will be positive, no matter if the original was negative
OR
Method 3:Collect everything as a single term on one side of the inequality by adding, subtracting and factorising. Then use a table to determine when the inequality is satisfied.
Advanced Technique
Fine for single maths
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Lesson ObjectiveBe able to solve quadratic inequalities
Eg 1 Solve 2x2 < 5x + 12
Hence solve a) 2x2 – 5x – 12 ≤ 0
b) 2x2 – 5x – 12 > 0
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Lesson ObjectiveBe able to solve quadratic inequalities
Eg 1 Solve 2x2 < 5x + 12
Hence solve a) 2x2 ≤ 5x + 12
b) 2x2 > 5x + 12
Draw/sketch a graph, then think of solving the inequality as an equation and use the graph to decide for what range of values the inequality is satisfied.
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Solve these inequalities:
1) x2 < 16
2) x2 ≥ 25
3) x2 + 4x > 0
4) x2 – 3x ≤ 0
5) x2 – 5x + 4 < 0
6)
7) 3x2 < 2 – 5x
8) 4x – 3 ≥ x2
9)
10)
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Solve these inequalities:
1) x2 < 25
2) x2 ≥ 7
3) 2x2 < 9x + 5
4) 6x2 – x – 1 > 0