Algebraic Foundations and Quadratics · Algebraic Thinking
Simultaneous Equations and Inequalities
Solving systems where linear and non linear relationships intersect to find equilibrium points.
Key Questions
- 1Why do some systems of equations yield multiple solutions while others yield none?
- 2How can inequalities be used to define feasible regions in optimization problems?
- 3What does the intersection of a line and a circle represent in a navigational coordinate system?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9M10A01
Year: Year 11
Subject: Mathematics
Unit: Algebraic Foundations and Quadratics
Period: Algebraic Thinking
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