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An inequality usually represents more than one number - usually infinitely many. For example, x > 3. A single number can be the solution to a set of inequalities, for example: x >= 15 AND x
2*(15 + N)
15
n = number 2(n + 15) ======
2x+15
17
3x<15?
An inequality usually represents more than one number - usually infinitely many. For example, x > 3. A single number can be the solution to a set of inequalities, for example: x >= 15 AND x
2*(15 + N)
The number is 15 times 15 = 225
15
n = number 2(n + 15) ======
2x+15
-15 + x100 is an expression, not an equation nor inequality. There is, therefore, no solution.-15 + x100 is an expression, not an equation nor inequality. There is, therefore, no solution.-15 + x100 is an expression, not an equation nor inequality. There is, therefore, no solution.-15 + x100 is an expression, not an equation nor inequality. There is, therefore, no solution.
The least possible number for the LCM of 15 and 105 is the same as the least possible number for all the common factors of 15 and 105 and is the LCM of 15 and 105 which just happens to be 105.
2n + 15 = 37
2x-15 = 53