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Preface
The Digi-notes (Inequalities) as presented here is prepared strictly according to IBPS-PO, IBPS-
Clerk, IBPS-SO and other PO/Clerk level competitive exams. The main aim of the Digi-notes is to
develop the notion of the Simple Interest so that candidate would be able to handle the
quantitative problems of the real world easily and conveniently and hence in their competitive
exams. Candidates are advised to handle the Digi-notes by keeping in mind that they are going
to LEARN (NOT STUDY) the Simple Interest so that you; yourself would be able to minimize the
steps required to conclude the answer of the question and hence develop the SHORT TRICKS.
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Contents
1. Preface ..2
2. Contents 3
3. Introduction 4
4. The Inequalities? . 5
5. Questions .... 6
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Introduction:
The Mathematical inequalities is a popular topic for examination point of view. Almost
in all the examinations a bunch of 5 questions are asked from the topic. So we should
give a special attention to this topic to increase the merit in our one day examinations.
Generally; in mathematical inequalities two/more linear/Quadratic/Cubic/Mixed
Equations are given and we are required to find the value(s) satisfying the given
equation(s) and then compare them to find the correct relation between the variables
involved.
It is to be noted that; in 99.99% cases in the exams; a pair of quadratic equations are
given to find the relation between the variables involved. So your main focus should be
to practice the inequalities of quadratic equations.
In forthcoming sections we will mainly focus to the inequalities of quadratic equations.
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Comparing the values obtained by given Quadratics to get the correct relation:
Note: If any one of the sign among the two/four signs get reversed; then the
answer is always The relation cannot be determined
Now let us solve some examples:
Find the relation between x and y
I. 3x219x + 28 = 0 II. 5y2 18y+16 = 0
I. 3x2 12x 7x + 28 = 0
3x (x 4) 7(x4)=0
(x 4) (3x 7) = 0
x=4,
II. 5y2 10y 8y+16=0
5y(y2)8(y2)=0
(y 2) (5y 8) = 0
y=2,
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x>y
2
I. 16x + 20x + 6 = 0 II. 10y2 + 38 y + 24 = 0
I. 8x2 + 10x + 3 = 0
8x2+4x+6x+3 = 0
4x(2x+1)+3(2x+1)=0
x = ,
II. 5y2 + 19y+12=0
5y2+15y+4y+12=0
5y(y+3)+4(y+3)=0
y=3,
x>y
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I. x2 - 5x + 6 = 0 II. y2 - 9y + 20 = 0
x2 - 5x + 6 = 0
(x - 2) (x - 3) = 0
x = 2 or 3
II. y2 - 9y + 20 = 0
(y - 4) (y - 5) = 0
y = 4 or 5
x<y
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I. x2 + 5x + 6 = 0 II. y2 + 3y + 2 = 0
I. x2 + 3x + 2x + 6 = 0
x (x + 3) +2 (x +3) = 0
(x +2) (x + 3) = 0
x = -2, -3
II. y2 + 2y +y + 2 = 0
y (y +2) +1 (y +2) = 0
(y+1) (y+2) = 0
y = -1, -2
x<y
I. x2 - 10x + 24 = 0 II. y2 - 9y + 20 = 0
I. x2 - 6x - 4x + 24 = 0
x (x - 6) -4 (x -6) = 0
(x -6) (x -4) = 0
x = 6, 4
II. y2 - 5y - 4y + 20 = 0
y (y - 5) -4 (y - 5) = 0
(y - 5) (y - 4) = 0
y = 4, 5
x>y
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I. 20x2 x 12 = 0
20x2 + 15x16x12 = 0
5x [4x+3] 4 [4x+3] = 0
[4x+3] [5x4] = 0
x= ,
II. 20y2 + 27y + 9 = 0
20y2 +15y + 12y + 9 = 0
5y (4y+3) + 3(4y+3) = 0
y= ,
x<y x>y
I. x2 9x + 20 = 0 II. y2 13y + 42 = 0
I. x2 9x + 20 = 0
x2 5x 4x + 20 = 0
x(x5) 4 (x5)=0 (x4) (x5) = 0
x = 4,5
II. y2 13y + 42 = 0
y2 7y 6y +42 =0
y(y7)6(y7) = 0
(y6) (y7) = 0
y =6, y = 7
x<y
I. + = II. () + () =
I. 35x = -70 x = -2
II. 3y + 7 = 0 y =
x>y
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I. + = II. y3+9.68+5.64=16.95
I. + = = x =
II. y3 = 1.63
y = 1.18 (approx)
x<y
() +()
I. = II. 4y3 =- (589 4) + 5y3
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I. ( ) = II. =
I. =
2
x = 1521
x = +39
II. =
y = 39
x<y
I. + = II. 9.84-2.64 = 0.95 + y2
I. + =
=
x = 2.5
II. y2 = 6.25
y =+2.5
x>y
I. + = II. () + () =
I. x = =
II. y = =
x>y
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I.( ) =
II. =
I. ( ) =
=
x2 = 144256
x = +192
II. y3104 = 16y2
y = 194
x<y
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