Pre-Calculus 11 · Algebra
Quadratic Inequalities
When does a parabola lie above the x-axis? The answer is a quadratic inequality, and its solution is an interval — not a single value. Students connect the graph of y = x² − 4 to the inequality x² − 4 > 0 and read off the solution visually, then verify it algebraically. Sign analysis at key values turns a complex question into a systematic procedure.
WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN
✓Solve quadratic inequalities algebraically and graphically
✓Express solutions using inequality notation and number lines
✓Solve rational inequalities by identifying sign changes
✓Apply inequalities to optimization and constraint problems
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