Function and Relations (Part 1)
Function and Relations (Part 1)
Relations
(Part 1)
By
O.A Esan
Walter Sisulu University
Learning outcome
4 <= 3x – 2 < 13
Solution
Adding 2 across the inequality (rule 1) gives
2 + 4 <= 3x + 2 - 2 < 2 + 13
6 <= 3x < 15
Multiplying by 1/3 across (rule 3) gives
1/3 * 6 <= 1/3 * 3x < 1/3 *15
2 <= x < 5
Absolute Value
We can conveniently think of absolute value of a number as the distance it lies from
zero on the real line, since we will always regard distance as positive.
Examples
|-2| =2
|5| = 5
PROPERTIES OF ABSOLUTE VALUE
Property 1:
|ab| = |a| |b|
Property 2:
|a/b| = |a|/|b|
Property 3: