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None. Properties of inequalities are not that relevant when solving equalities.
Example of an equation:2x + 7 = 3yExample of an inequality:x < 0An inequality is an expression. It doesn't have an equal sign, so you can't solve it.
You solve an inequality in exactly the same was as you solve an equation, by doing the same thing to both sides. The only difference is if you multiply/divide by a negative number, when you have to turn the inequality around.
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To solve it by coordinate graphs you would take a point from the line and plug in the X and Y value into the equations and or inequalities.
Use a variable to represent the unknown. 'Translate' the words to math symbols and write an equation to solve. Solve the equation. Check.
The answer is....... 1. read the problem 2. determine the unknowns and represent them 3. write an equation 4. solve the equation 5. answer the question
None. Properties of inequalities are not that relevant when solving equalities.
Solve like any other math equation. One thing to remember; if you multiply or divide through by a negative number, reverse the inequality.
The answer depends on what "these" application problems are!
Primarily bytes.
Even if you keep the decimal, later on you will still have to remove it. It is just an easier way to solve the equation.
Example of an equation:2x + 7 = 3yExample of an inequality:x < 0An inequality is an expression. It doesn't have an equal sign, so you can't solve it.
You solve an inequality in exactly the same was as you solve an equation, by doing the same thing to both sides. The only difference is if you multiply/divide by a negative number, when you have to turn the inequality around.
Use the equation, speed = distance / time, substitute in the given information from the problem and solve it.
Set up a proportion equation.
It may be possible to solve equations. Expressions cannot be solved until they are converted, with additional information, into equations or inequalities which may have solutions.