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Chapter 4 Lesson 4 Additional Equations and Inequalities Solving Radical Equations 1. Isolate a single radical on one side of the equation 2. Square both sides of the equation (or raise both sides to a power that is equal to the index of the radical) 3. If a radical remains, repeat steps 1 and 2 4. Solve the resulting equation 5. All solutions must be checked in the original equation, and only those that satisfy the original equation are actual solutions. Example • Solve 𝑥 + 5 + 1 = x Example • Solve 4𝑥 − 8 - 1 = 2𝑥 − 5 Equation with Rational Powers • Solve the equation(𝑥 − 3)2/3 = 4 Solving a Quadratic Inequality Algebraically 1. Write an equivalent inequality with 0 on one side and with the function f(x) on the other side 2. Solve f(x) = 0 3. Create a sign diagram that uses the solutions from step 2 to divide the number line into intervals. Pick a test value in each interval and determine whether f(x) is positive or negative in that interval to create a sign diagram 4. Identify the intervals that satisfy the inequality in step 1. The values of x that define these intervals are solutions to the original inequality Example • Solve the inequality 𝑥 2 - 3x > 3 – 5x Graphical Solution of Quadratic Inequality Orientation of Graph of y = f(x) Inequality to Be Solved Part of Graph That Satisfies the Inequality Solution to Inequality F(x) > 0 Where the graph is above the x-axis x < a or x > b F(x) < 0 Where the graph is below the x-axis a<x<b F(x) > 0 Where the graph is above the x-axis a<x<b F(x) < 0 Where the graph is below the x-axis x < a or x > b F(x) > 0 The entire graph All real numbers F(x) < 0 None of the graph No solution F(x) > 0 None of the graph No Solution F(x) < 0 The entire graph All real numbers Height of a Model Rocket • A model rocket is projected straight upward from ground level according to the equation h=−16𝑡 2 +192t, t≥0 where h is height in feet and t is the time in seconds. • During what time interval will the height of the rocket exceed 320 feet? Internet Use • According to Internet World Stats, the number of worldwide Internet users, in millions, during the years 1995 to 2007 can be modeled by the equation y=3.604𝑥 2 +27.626x-261.714 , where x is the number of years after 1990. • For what years from 1995 through 2015 does this model indicate that the number of worldwide Internet users is at least 1103 million? Power Inequalities • To solve power inequalities, first solve the related equation. Then use graphical methods to find the values of the variable that satisfy the inequality Investment • The future value of $3000 invested for 3 years at rate r, compounded annually, is given by S = 3000(1 + 𝑟)3 . • What interest rate will give a future value of at least $3630? Inequalities Involving Absolute Value • For a ≥ 0; • 𝑢 < a means that –a < u < a • 𝑢 ≤ a means that –a ≤ u ≤ a • 𝑢 > a means that u < -a or u > a • 𝑢 ≥ a means that u ≤ -a or u ≥ a Example • 2𝑥 − 3 ≤ 5 Example • 3𝑥 + 4 - 5 > 0 Homework • Pages 304-307 • 1,5,9,13,17,21,25,29,33,35,38,40,45,50,52,57,58 Chapter Review • Pages 309-312 • 1-49 odd