Practice 1 Solutions
Solve. Graph the solution on a number line.


Note
The restriction is not needed in the final answer because the inequality solution is more restrictive than the radicand inequality result.

Note
Q: Why is a positive radical expression always greater than a negative number?
A: The principal square root is positive. A positive number will always be greater than a negative number.
Q: What does that tell you about the answer to this problem?
A: The only solution is the restriction.
To understand this solution, substitute the values {1, 5, 10}. You should notice that all values greater than or equal to 1 are true because the square root will always be greater than a negative number.



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Note
The principal square root is positive, and a positive number cannot be less than or equal to a negative number. Compare this to problem 5. Notice that the direction of the inequality symbol is different.



