Learning objective
[Higher only] Represent inequality solutions using set notation and graphs.
Read the explanation, check the common trap, then practise with flashcards and questions.
At a glance
0
Flashcards
0
Questions
Topic
Solving equations and inequalities
Subtopic
Inequalities
Study support
Understand this objective
Short explanation
[Higher only] Represent inequality solutions using set notation and graphs.. Within Solving equations and inequalities, this learning objective sits inside Inequalities for AQA Mathematics 8300. Focus on using ideas such as inequality, set notation, graph accurately in your explanation. A strong response should define the core idea, describe the relevant calculation, reasoning, representation, and interpretation, and connect it back to the question wording instead of giving a vague definition. When revising, students should aim to explain the subject clearly, include precise precise mathematical notation and terminology, and show how the idea links to the wider topic rather than listing isolated facts.
Key concepts
Why it matters
This objective helps connect Inequalities to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Solving equations and inequalities.
Revision tools
Choose how to practise
Flashcards0 linked cards
Practice Questions0 linked questions
Revision notestopic notes
Open the full topic revision notes when you are ready to review this objective in context.
Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- [Foundation and Higher] Solve linear equations in one unknown algebraically, including equations with brackets.
Linear equations
- [Foundation and Higher] Find approximate solutions to linear equations using a graph.
Linear equations
- [Foundation and Higher] Include equations with the unknown on both sides where tier-appropriate.
Linear equations
- [Foundation and Higher] Solve quadratic equations algebraically by factorising, including rearranged equations where tier-appropriate.
Quadratic equations
- [Foundation and Higher] Find approximate quadratic solutions using a graph.
Quadratic equations
