Two or more inequalities are mathematical expressions that compare different quantities and establish relationships between them, often using symbols like <, >, ≤, or ≥. When combined, they can be used to define a range of possible values for a variable. These combined inequalities can be solved simultaneously to find values that satisfy all given conditions, often represented graphically as shaded regions on a number line or coordinate plane. Such systems are commonly used in optimization problems and real-world applications.
A system of equations can have any number of inequalities.
A set of two or more inequalities is known as a system of inequalities. This system consists of multiple inequalities that involve the same variables and can be solved simultaneously to find a range of values that satisfy all conditions. Solutions to a system of inequalities are often represented graphically, where the feasible region indicates all possible solutions that meet all the inequalities. Such systems are commonly used in linear programming and optimization problems.
Inequalities are not reflexive. Inequalities are not commutative.
the feasible region is where two or more inequalities are shaded in the same place
When there is an ordered pair that satisfies both inequalities.
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A system of equations can have any number of inequalities.
Some can but some dont... p.s no offense your dumb xD
Inequalities are not reflexive. Inequalities are not commutative.
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two inequalities joined by and or or. Drew Saddler was here
the feasible region is where two or more inequalities are shaded in the same place
Compound inequalities is when there is two inequality signs. You will regularly graph compound inequalities on a number line.
Linear inequalities in one variable
When there is an ordered pair that satisfies both inequalities.
A system of linear inequalities