Questions:
a. How do you describe quadratic inequalities?
b. How do quadratic inequalities differ from linear inequalities?​


Sagot :

Step-by-step explanation:

Like equations have different forms, inequalities also exist in different forms; quadratic inequality is one of them.

A quadratic inequality is an equation of second degree that uses an inequality sign instead of an equal sign.

The solutions to quadratic inequality always give the two roots. The nature of the roots may differ and can be determined by discriminant (b2 – 4ac).