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Solving Quadratic Inequalities

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Quadratic Inequalities

Find inequalities for x when x² > 9 and for x² < 9:

x&sup2; > 9

x² > 9

  • Square root both sides.
  • If x² is more than the answer, x must be smaller than the negative or larger than the positive.
x&sup2; < 9

x² < 9

  • Square root both sides.
  • If x² is less than the answer, x must be in between the two values.
  • A useful check is to see if x = 0 satisfies the inequality.
    • If it does x must be in between the two square roots.
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