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Introduction to Inequalities – A22

 
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Solving Inequalities – AQA GCSE (8300): Higher Tier

In this course, Professor Keith Ball (University of Warwick) explores how to solve inequalities, covering Topic A22 in the AQA GCSE (9-1) Mathematics (8300) Specification for Higher Tier. In the first mini-lecture, we introduce inequalities, which are used to describe the ordering of numbers (Topic A22). In the second mini-lecture, we learn how to solve linear inequalities in one variable, including how to solve pairs of inequalities (Topic A22). In the third mini-lecture, we introduce set notation in the context of describing inequalities (Topic A22). In the fourth mini-lecture, we learn how to graph linear inequalities in two variables (Topic A22). In the fifth mini-lecture, we explore how to solve quadratic inequalities (Topic A22).

Introduction to Inequalities – A22

In this mini-lecture, we introduce tropic A22 by exploring inequalities, which are used to describe the ordering of numbers. As we move through this mini-lecture, we think about: (i) using the inequality symbols <, >, ≤, and ≥ to describe the ordering of numbers; (ii) how to represent inequalities on a number line using an arrow with a solid or hollow circle at one end; and (iii) how to represent double inequalities on a number line using a line with solid or hollow circles at each end.

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Ball, K. (2023, March 23). Solving Inequalities – AQA GCSE (8300): Higher Tier - Introduction to Inequalities – A22 [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/courses/solving-inequalities-aqa-gcse-8300-higher-tier

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Ball, K. "Solving Inequalities – AQA GCSE (8300): Higher Tier – Introduction to Inequalities – A22." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 23 Mar 2023, https://massolit.io/courses/solving-inequalities-aqa-gcse-8300-higher-tier

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Prof. Keith Ball

Prof. Keith Ball

Warwick University