not always,sometimes you have to solve for x
A bivariate linear inequality.
There is one linear inequality in 2 variables: l and x. That is not enough to obtain a solution.
If the equal sign in a linear equation in two variables is replaced with an inequality symbol, the result is a linear inequality in two variables. 3x-2y>7 x<-5
Basically. If the inequality's sign is < or ≤, then you shade the part under the line. If the inequality's sign is > or ≥, then you shade the part over the line.
x - 2 is an expression, not an inequality.
This is not an inequality. There is no <,>, or = sign.
Solve the inequality and enter your solution as an inequality comparing the variable to the solution. -33+x<-33
john
A linear inequality is all of one side of a plane. A quadratic inequality is either the inside of a parabola or the outside.
There is no equation not inequality. So there is nothing to solve!
They are not. An inequality cannot, by definition, be the same as an equation.