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Inequalities
Spec reference: Algebra - Solving equations and inequalities
Key idea: Solve and represent linear inequalities on a number line and on a graph.
Inequality symbols
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Greater than | |
| Less than | |
| Greater than or equal to | |
| Less than or equal to |
Number line representation
- Open circle
for strict inequalities ( or ) - Closed circle
for inclusive inequalities ( or )
Example
Show
Open circle at 2, arrow pointing right.
Example
Show
Closed circle at
Solving linear inequalities
Solve like an equation, but if you multiply or divide by a negative number, flip the inequality sign.
Example
Solve
Example
Solve
Divide by
Example
Solve
Add 1 throughout:
Divide by 3:
Integer solutions
Example
List the integers that satisfy
The integers are:
(Note:
Graphical inequalities
To show a region on a graph:
- Draw the boundary line (dashed for
or , solid for or ) - Shade the required region
- Test a point to check you have the correct side
Example
Show the region
Draw the line
Test
Exam tips
Watch out for
- Flip the inequality sign when multiplying or dividing by a negative
- Open circle = value NOT included; closed circle = value IS included
- For graphical inequalities, always test a point to confirm which side to shade
Test Yourself
Question 1 of 5
Solve 3x+2>11