Solving Inequalities using Graphs

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Key takeaways
Understanding what are the different graphical notations and what they mean.
Understanding how to use graphical notations to solve linear and quadratic inequalities.
Understanding how to solve a system of inequalities graphically.
Manish SalianHost: Mr. Salian has 21 years of experience in teaching Maths, with 5 years in the online teaching space. As well as teaching KS3 and KS4 Maths he has taught students for some of the toughest competitive exams around the world, including GRE, GMAT, SAT, Maths Olympiad and UKMT. His unique style of teaching includes relating the concepts to real world in order to understand difficult concepts in a practical and easy manner. With Mr Salian's classes you can follow his philosophy 'to overcome the fear of maths is the first step towards mastering the subject.' So come join us and fall in love with Maths!

Want to expand your knowledge of how to solve inequalities? This is the class for you! In today's session students will gain a better understanding of different graphical notations and what each means as well as how to use these notations to solve linear and quadratic inequalities graphically. This will also help students to understand how to solve system of inequalities graphically.  This class is aimed at students in Years 9 - 11 who want to expand their knowledge of how to solve inequalities. 

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Suitable for:

This class is suitable for all Maths students in Year 9-11 and S3-S5.

Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
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