
Linear Inequalities – One Variable (Algebraic & Graphical)
Maths · Grade 11 · Week 11 · 25 questions
Linear Inequalities is a core topic in Grade 11 mathematics covering One Variable (Algebraic, Graphical, Algebraic. A strong foundation in linear inequalities is critical for board exam success and prepares you for undergraduate mathematics and data science.
What you'll practise
- Solve one variable (algebraic
- Prove graphical
- Evaluate algebraic
- Apply linear inequalities concepts to solve practice problems
All 25 questions in this Linear Inequalities – One Variable (Algebraic & Graphical) quiz
Grade 11 Maths — Linear Inequalities – One Variable (Algebraic & Graphical): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- The solution of 2x + 3 > 7 is:
- The solution of 3x - 5 ≤ 10 is:
- The solution of -2x < 6 is:
- When solving -x > 5, the inequality sign reverses because:
- The solution set of |x| < 3 is:
- The solution set of |x - 2| > 1 is:
- The solution of (x - 3)/(x + 2) > 0 includes which region?
- Solve 2(x + 1) - 3(x - 1) < 5:
- The solution of 5x + 2 ≥ 3x - 4 is:
- Solve x/2 + 1 < 3:
- The solution of -3x + 12 > 0 is:
- The solution set of 1 < 2x - 1 < 5 is:
- Solve 0 ≤ x + 3 ≤ 2:
- The graphical solution of x > 2 on a number line is represented by:
- The graphical solution of x ≤ -1 on a number line is represented by:
- The solution of |2x - 1| = 3 is:
- Solve (x - 1)(x + 2) > 0:
- The solution of 4 - x > 1 is:
- For |x| = 5, the solutions are:
- The solution of 2|x| < 4 is:
- Solve -4 < 3x - 1 < 8:
- The solution of x/(x-1) ≥ 0 is:
- Solve 3 < x + 2 ≤ 7:
- The solution of |x - 3| ≤ 2 is:
- Solve 1 - 2x > -5:
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