Inequalities
This video explains how to solve inequalities.
This video explains how to solve inequalities.
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Video 1: Plotting inequalities
Online activity 1: Inequalities from a graph
Online activity 2: Plotting inequalities
Video 2: Testing solutions to inequalities
Online activity 3: Testing solutions to inequalities
Video 3: Examples of one-step inequalities
Video 4: Further examples of one-step inequalities
Video 5: One-step inequality word problem
Online activity 4: One-step inequalities
Online summary and review: Online review and summary of one-step inequalities
Using position-time graphs and number lines to find displacement and distance traveled.
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On completion of this unit of study you will be able to:
Video 1: Two-step inequalities
Video 2: Two-step inequality word problem
Video 3: Another two-step inequality word problem
Online activity 1: Answer the short questions on two-step inequalities
Online activity 2: Answer the two-step inequality word problems
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Worked examples finding displacement and distance from position-time graphs.
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