A-Level Maths (P): Chapter 3 - Equations and Inequalities
Simultaneous Equations on Graphs
- Solutions to the equations can be found using the point of intersection
How to solve Quadratic Inequalities
1) Rearrange so the right hand side = 0 2) Solve the quadratic to get critical values 3) Sketch the graph 4) Identify the region required
2 Ways of Solving Linear Simultaneous Equations
Elimination and Substitution
How to find a Graphical Inequality
Find the point of intersection between the lines by: - Making them equal each other - Putting everything on one side so it equals 0 - Factorising to find the roots
y > f(x)
Region of the curve above y = f(x)
y < f(x)
Region of the curve below y = f(x)
f(x) > g(x)
The values of x for which the curve y = f(x) is above the curve y = g(x) satisfy the inequality...
f(x) < g(x)
The values of x for which the curve y = f(x) is below the curve y = g(x) satisfy the inequality...
< and >
Use a dotted line (values not included)
≤ and ≥
Use a solid line (values included)
Solving Quadratic Simultaneous Equations
Usually needs substitution