y - 2x < 2
Since there is no equality (or inequality) sign in the question, there is no equation or inequality) and therefore nothing which can be solved.
8
You have an inequality.
It is: 8 > Y > -2
p+1/4 greater than and less than 2
x < 2/3
In a compound inequality, "and" indicates that both conditions must be true simultaneously for the overall statement to be true. For example, in the inequality (x > 2 \text{ and } x < 5), (x) must be greater than 2 and less than 5 at the same time. Conversely, "or" means that at least one of the conditions must be true. For example, in the inequality (x < 2 \text{ or } x > 5), (x) can be either less than 2 or greater than 5, satisfying the inequality.
Since there is no inequality sign, those are not inequalities. An inequality sign is normally one of the following: greater than; less than; great-or-equal; less-than-or-equal.
4
I assume you mean "inequality". An equation has an equal sign; an inequality has one of the inequality signs instead of an equal sign. These signs are: * Greater than * Greater than or equal * Less than * Less than or equal To solve an inequality, the main point to consider is that if you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number, you must invert the inequality sign. For example, if you multiply both sides by (-2), a greater-than sign would need to be changed to a less-than sign.
N - 6 < -4 Add 6 to each side of the inequality :N < 2 .
It is the inequality 12 < y/2.