Solutions of Further Solving Of Equations And Inequalities from Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Second Edition
Karen Morrison Mathematics Solutions from Chapter 14 - Further Solving of Equations and Inequalities
Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw's Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Second Edition detailed solutions to all the exercises of Further Solving Of Equations And Inequalities for Upper Secondary: IGCSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Quadratic Formula, Linear Programming and, Linear Inequalities. The points to remember in the Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.
Practice Other Topics from Further Solving of Equations and Inequalities
In this topic, we learn about the algebraic methods that are used to solve a pair of linear equations with two variables. It teaches us the common algebraic methods, such as the substitution method, the elimination method, and the graphing method.

This topic teaches us the application of the systems of linear inequalities or equations. It also contains assorted problems to exemplify the applications of linear inequalities into real-life problems.

This topic discusses the application of the systems of linear inequalities/equations in real-life problems. The problems we learn to solve include optimization problems, linear programming problems, etc.

Through this topic, we learn about the completing the square technique for converting a quadratic polynomial of the form ax²+bx+c to the form a²+k for some values of k. Related problems are also discussed.

This topic gives an overview of various methods of solving quadratic equations. We explore the derivation and application of the quadratic formula. A bunch of questions along with illustrations are also included in the text.

In this topic, we learn to solve quadratic equations by the factorisation method. There are examples given to explain the crucial steps involved in the factorisation quadratics where the coefficient of x² is not 1.

Through this topic, we learn methods for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing algebraic fractions. Several types of situations are discussed, along with related examples.
