EL-9900 Graphing Calculator

Solving Double Inequalities

The solution to a system of two inequalities in one variable consists of all values of the variable that make each inequality in the system true. A system f (x) a, f (x) b, where the same expression appears on both inequalities, is commonly referred to as a “double” inequality and is often written in the form a f (x) b. Be certain that both inequality signs are pointing in the same direction and that the double inequality is only used to indicate an expression in x “trapped” in between two values. Also a must be less than or equal to b in the inequality a f (x) b or b f (x) a.

Example

Solve a double inequality, using graphical techniques.

2x - 5 -1

2x -5 7

Before There may be differences in the results of calculations and graph plotting depending on the setting. Starting Return all settings to the default value and delete all data.

Step & Key Operation

Display

Notes

1Enter y = -1 for Y1, y = 2x - 5 for Y2, and y = 7 for Y3.

Y= (-) 1 ENTER

2 X//T/n 5 ENTER 7

The “double” inequality given can also be written to -1 2x - 5 7.

2View the lines.

GRAPH

3Find the point of intersection.

2nd F CALC 2

y = 2x - 5 and

y = -1 intersect at (2, -1).

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Sharp EL9900 manual Solving Double Inequalities, 2x 5 ≥, = 2x 5