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equation and inequality
equation and inequality
Mathematic sentences are equation or inequality.2+2=412-5=767>23
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Sentences made up of numbers; a mathematical equation is a number sentence. pie rocks
Sentences are always adverse. How'd you like to go to jail? Sentences are always adverse. How'd you like to go to jail?
They both: - have variables, - are open sentences, - consist of two expressions joined by a "verb" (equals or inequality sign), - have solution sets (which may be empty or have one or more elements).
Open the door.
An example of an open equation is (2x + 3 = 7). In this equation, the variable (x) is not defined, making it open to interpretation until a specific value is assigned to (x). Solving this equation reveals that (x = 2), but until that solution is found, it remains open.
Always Answer Accurately. Sentences with words that all begin with the same letter.
An open sentence (usually an equation or inequality) is described as "open" in the sense that its truth value is meaningless until its variables are replaced with specific numbers, at which point the truth value can usually be determined (and hence the sentences are no longer regarded as "open"). How this differs from the far more conventional 'satisfied' or 'unsatisfied', is beyond the coign of vantage of this algebraist.
In math, an equation that is always true is called an identity.