Solving inequalities graphically (Part 1)
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn how to represent inequalities on a graph and what coordinates will satisfy these inequalities.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following statements is true?
You can only solve simultaneous equations algebraically.
You can only solve simultaneous equations using graphs.
You can solve all simultaneous equations.
Q2.
Which of the following equations can you solve simultaneously?
2y + 4x = 12 and y = -2x + 4
y + 1 = x and y - x = 12
y = 3x + 4 and y - 3x = 12
Q3.
Solve y = 4x - 5 and 2y + 6x = 18 simultaneously using a graphical method.
y = -2, x = 3
y = 2, x = -3
y = 2, x = 3
Q4.
Solve 2y = 6x - 10 and 3y + 6x = 15 simultaneously using an algebraic method.
x = 1, y = 2
x = 2, y = -1
y = 2, x = 3
Q5.
Solve y + x = 5 and y = 5x + 11 simultaneously using both an algebraic method and a graphical method.
x = -6, y= 1
x = 1, y= - 6
x = 6, y = -1
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following coordinates would y<3 satisfy?
(-1, 7)
(-2, 5)
(-3, 3)
Q2.
Which of the following coordinates would x > -2 satisfy?
(-2, 5)
(-3, 3)
(-7, 2)
Q3.
Which of the following coordinates would x + y > 5 satisfy?
(-3, 3)
(-7, 2)
(0, 5)
Q4.
Which of the following inequalities would satisfy the coordinates (3, -3)?
x > 3
y < -3
y < -4
Q5.
Which of the following inequalities would satisfy the coordinates (-1, -5)?
x + y > 1
x < -1
y > -4