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    Learn And Succeed Linear Inequalities In Maths Ca Foundation

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    Learn And Succeed Linear Inequalities In Maths Ca Foundation

    Learn And Succeed Linear Inequalities In Maths Ca Foundation
    Published 12/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 9.63 GB | Duration: 8h 31m

    Linear Inequalities, Theoretical Distribution, Index numbers - Route to clear CA Foundation Maths

    What you'll learn

    Learn relationships between variables

    Solving Linear inequalities

    Hear about Coordination plane

    Define constraints in Optimization problems

    Requirements

    Interest to Learn and no other Prerequisites

    Description

    Linear inequalities are mathematical expressions that describe relationships between variables using inequality signs such as less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to. Unlike equations, which assert that two expressions are equal, inequalities represent a range of possible solutions. They are fundamental tools in fields like economics, engineering, and optimization, where they model constraints and conditions that cannot be expressed as equalities.A linear inequality typically involves one or more variables, and it expresses a condition that must be met for those variables to satisfy the inequality. For example, an inequality may describe a situation where a resource must not exceed a certain limit or where one quantity is greater than another. Solving linear inequalities often involves isolating a variable and performing operations while maintaining the direction of the inequality, with special attention given when multiplying or dividing by negative numbers, as this reverses the inequality.Graphically, the solution to a linear inequality is represented as a region in a coordinate plane. This region can be bounded by a line that represents the boundary of the inequality, with the area above, below, or on one side of the line indicating the solutions that satisfy the inequality. In cases where multiple inequalities are involved, the solution set is the intersection of the individual solution regions.Linear inequalities are especially important in optimization problems, where they are used to define constraints in linear programming, helping to find the best possible solution under given conditions.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Lecture 1: Linear Inequalities 1

    Section 2: Lecture 2: Linear Inequalities 2

    Lecture 2 Linear Inequalities 2

    Section 3: Lecture 3: Linear Inequalities 3

    Lecture 3 Lecture 3: Linear Inequalities 3

    Section 4: Lecture 4: Theoretical Distribution

    Lecture 4 Lecture 4: Theoretical Distribution

    Section 5: Lecture 5: Index Numbers

    Lecture 5 Lecture 5: Index Numbers

    Beginners and Foundation students