Lecture

Inequalities and Square Roots

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This lecture covers the topic of inequalities involving square roots, providing examples and solutions for expressions such as x² < 6 and -2√x² - 4 < 2. The instructor explains how to determine the range of values for x in these equations and how to solve them step by step.

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