Algebra 2 Companion Book, Volume 1

5.2.1 Solving Quadratic Inequalities (continued) Example 3 Solving Quadratic Inequalities Using Algebra

The solution set of a quadratic inequality in one variable is one or more intervals on a number line. The endpoints of the intervals are called the critical values, and they are the solutions of the related equation. Quadratic inequalities can be solved algebraically by first finding the critical values.

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