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No, all sides are UNEQUAL. Nope, all different. All sides equal would be equilateral which means "equal sides"
This is an oxymoron, since equations show equalvalues, while inequalities show unequal values.An equation will be of the form 2x = 4 or y = 3x +1An inequality states that two values differ rather than providing an exact value:x > 2 (x is greater than 2)y < 2x-1 (y is less than 2x minus 1)a ≠ b (a is not equal to b)However, an inequality can state an upper or lower bound for a value asx ≤ 6 or x
One possible inequality that has x = 0.8 as a solution is x ≤ 0.8. This means that any value of x that is less than or equal to 0.8 will satisfy the inequality.
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
In mathematics, an inequality is a statement about the relative size or order of two objects, or about whether they are the same or not. * The notation a < b means that a is less than b. * The notation a > b means that a is greater than b. * The notation a ? b means that a is not equal to b, but does not say that one is bigger than the other or even that they can be compared in size - they could be apples and oranges In all these cases, a is not equal to b, hence, "inequality".
An inequality is similar to an equation, except that instead of an equal sign, it uses one of the following signs: * less-than * less-than-or-equal * greater-than * greater-than-or-equal
The prefix that means "equal" is "equi," as in the word "equidistant" (the same distance).
One fraction or number can never be equal or unequal. Those words mean that at least two separate things are compared, and either they're the same or else they're not the same. If two fractions or two numbers are 'unequal', it means they're not the same size.
It means that two expressions are not equal, as in a # b (Using "#" for inequality). A statement that includes "less than", "less than or equal", "greater than", or "greater than or equal", can also be considered an inequality, for example, | x | < 5
Greater than or equal to
No, diversity and inequality are not the same. Diversity refers to the presence of a variety of different characteristics and perspectives within a group or society, while inequality refers to disparities in opportunities, resources, and treatment among different groups or individuals. Inequality can occur within diverse populations if certain groups are marginalized or face discrimination.
An appropriate inequality would be to look at what at most means - at most means that it could be less and it could be equal to, but not more. That is, S <= 15
No, all sides are UNEQUAL. Nope, all different. All sides equal would be equilateral which means "equal sides"
Inequalities are less than, equal to, less than or equal to, or more than or equal to. Inequalities can NOT contain an equal sign.
This is an oxymoron, since equations show equalvalues, while inequalities show unequal values.An equation will be of the form 2x = 4 or y = 3x +1An inequality states that two values differ rather than providing an exact value:x > 2 (x is greater than 2)y < 2x-1 (y is less than 2x minus 1)a ≠ b (a is not equal to b)However, an inequality can state an upper or lower bound for a value asx ≤ 6 or x
An equation has an equal sign, which means that we know what the variable is equal to :)
One possible inequality that has x = 0.8 as a solution is x ≤ 0.8. This means that any value of x that is less than or equal to 0.8 will satisfy the inequality.