Steps to Solving Various Equations

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Quadratic Inequalities

Move everything to one side Factor Find critical numbers Plot critical numbers on number line Test each interval Write sets in interval notation

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Rational Inequalities

Move everything to one side Create one fraction Set numerators and denominators equal to 0 Plot critical numbers on number line Test each interval Write each set in interval notation Always use parentheses for denominator critical numbers

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Absolute Value Equations

Isolate absolute value. Check that the constant > 0. If the constant is a (-), the answer is NO SOLUTION  or  Ø. If the constant is 0, only use one equation. Solve for + and - of the quantity.

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Absolute Inequalities

Isolate absolute value. Check that the constant > 0. If the constant is a (-) and symbol is < or ≤, the answer is NO SOLUTION  or  Ø. If the constant is a (-) and symbol is > or ≥, the answer is (-∞,∞). If the constant is 0, the answer is the critical number. If the symbol is a > or ≥, write two equations (x>k, x<-k) If the symbol is a < or ≤, write one compound inequality.

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Two Variable Equations

Find solutions Plot them on a Cartesian plane Sketch the graph

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Circle formula

(x-h)²+(y-k)²=r²      ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​                                 ​​​​​​​   ​​​​​​​     center-radius form (h,k) is the center point The radius is r If r²>0, the graph is a circle If r²=0, the graph is a point If r²<0, the graph is nonexistent   x²+y²+Dx+Ey+F=0 (where D,E,F are real)                                          general form Convert to center-radius form by completing the square (x+ D/2)² + (y+ E/2)² = -F + (D/2)² + (E/2)²

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Function's Domain

Solve for y and look for ± If there is a ±, it is not a function If there is no ±, it is a function POLYNOMIAL = Always (-∞,∞) RADICAL = [radicand, ∞) RATIONAL = set denominator equal to zero, (-∞,k) U (k,∞)

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