👉 Jay Math, developed by mathematician Jay S. Fowler, is a set of intuitive and visual methods for solving inequalities, particularly linear and quadratic inequalities, that emphasize geometric and algebraic reasoning over traditional algebraic manipulation. It introduces the concept of "Jay's Lines," which are lines drawn on a coordinate plane to represent relationships between variables, helping to visualize and solve inequalities graphically. Jay Math also employs the idea of "Jay's Triangle Inequality," which provides a simple yet powerful tool for bounding solutions to inequalities by comparing the sum of two quantities. By focusing on these visual and intuitive techniques, Jay Math aims to make inequalities more accessible and easier to understand, especially for students who may find traditional methods daunting.