TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATIONS | Solving Inequalities (Page 1 of 6) |
Solving a trigonometric inequality is nearly the same as solving an equation. In fact, we solve the equation first using the x-intercept method, then analyze the graph to determine the solution set of the inequality. For example, we will solve the inequality for . This inequality assumes that x is measured in radians, so first be sure the calculator is in Radian mode. Next, get a zero on one side of the inequality, so that we have . |
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