Inequalities | Lecture 3 | Irrational inequalities | Graded examples
How to solve Irrational inequalities with three graded examples [Express version]?
Solved example 1: Irrational inequalities 4-x is less than (x^2-2x)^1/2
Level 1 Practice Problem 1: Irrational inequalities: (x+1)^1/2 is greater than (3-x)^1/2
Level 1 Practice Problem 2: Irrational inequalities: (x-2)/((2x-3)^1/2 -1) is less than 4
Level 1 Practice Problem 3: Irrational inequalities: (x+2)^1/2 – (5x)^1/2 is greater than 4x-2
Level 1 Practice Problem 4: Irrational inequalities: x-3 is less than (x^2+4x-5)^1/2
Level 2 Practice Problem 1: Irrational inequalities: (1-a)(2x+1)^1/2 is less than 1
Level 2 Practice Problem 2: Irrational inequalities: (4-(1-x)^1/2)^1/2 – (2-x)^1/2 is greater than 0
Level 2 Q3 : Irrational inequalities 2(x+(x^2+4x+3)^1/2) is less than 3((x+1)^1/2+(x+3)^1/2-2)
UGA 2015 A19 | Set of real numbers satisfying the inequality