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Equations and inequalities: summary and exercises
- A linear equation is an
equation where the power of the variable(letter, e.g.
) is 1(one). A linear equation has at most one solution
- A quadratic equation is an equation where the power of the variable is at most 2. A quadratic equation has at most two solutions
- Exponential equations generally have the unknown variable as the power. The general form of an exponential equation is:
- A linear inequality is similar to a linear equation and has the power of the variable equal to 1.
When you divide or multiply both sides of an inequality by any number with a minus sign, the direction of the inequality changes. You can solve linear inequalities using the same methods used for linear equations
- When two unknown variables need to be solved for, two equations are required and these equations are known as simultaneous equations. There are two ways to solve linear simultaneous equations: graphical solutions and algebraic solutions. To solve graphically you draw the graph of each equation and the solution will be the co-ordinates of the point of intersection. To solve algebraically you solve equation one, for variable one and then substitute that solution into equation two and solve for variable two.
- Literal equations are equations where you have several letters (variables) and you rearrange the equation to find the solution in terms of one letter (variable)
- Mathematical modelling is where we take a problem and we write a set of equations that represent the problem mathematically. The solution of the equations then gives the solution to the problem.
End of chapter exercises
- What are the roots of the quadratic equation
?
- What are the solutions to the equation
?
- In the equation
, which is a value of
when
?
- Manuel has 5 more CDs than Pedro has. Bob has twice as many CDs as Manuel has. Altogether the boys have 63 CDs. Find how many CDs each person has.
- Seven-eighths of a certain number is 5 more than one-third of the number. Find the number.
- A man runs to a telephone and back in 15 minutes. His speed on the way to the telephone is 5 m/s and his speed on the way back is 4 m/s. Find the distance to the telephone.
- Solve the inequality and then answer the questions:
- If
, write the solution in interval notation.
- if
and
, write the solution as a set of integers.
- Solve for
:
- Solve for
:
- Solve for
and
:
and
Source:
OpenStax, Siyavula textbooks: grade 10 maths [caps]. OpenStax CNX. Aug 03, 2011 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11306/1.4
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