Friday, 5 March 2021

Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions Part2

Do you know? You can liken algebra to an all-purpose tool or a magic wand that can help deal with everyday problems of life. Algebra can help you to measure your living room dimensions and determine the size of an electronic item like TV or refrigerator that'll fit comfortably in the space. For examples, social inequality include income gap, gender inequality, health care, social class, Wages, Homelessness, Occupational Sex Segregation, and Racial Gaps in Education, Racial Discrimination, Child Poverty, Residential Segregation, and Health Insurance. * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on how to complete Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions Topic based Questions * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that: I can determine the roots of quadratic and modulus functions from its standard form I can graph quadratic functions in standard form I can graph quadratic functions in vertex form (using basic transformations). I can identify key characteristics on how to determine the nature of any given modulus inequalities and quadratic functions.

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