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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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