The x axis and everything below it on the Cartesian plane.
it deals with the symbols "greater than" and "less than". it also deals with the things that are not equal.
Equations have and can only have a = Inequalities have <, >, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or =
It means that the inequality is less than the value of the dashed line and is not equal to it.
the inequalities like greater than or equal to,less than or equal to are reflexive.
An equation is a statement that two quantities are equal, or the same, identical, in value. It is expressed by putting an equal sign (=) between the two quantities. An inequality is a statement that two quantities are not equal, or more specifically, that one is less than the other, or less than or equal to the other. It is expressed with the unequal sign (an equal sign with a slash through it), a less than sign (), or a less than or equal sign or greater than or equal sign. A less than or equal sign looks like a less than sign with an underscore; similarly for the greater than or equal sign.Answer 1A linear equation may be represented by all the points on a straight line.A linear inequality would be represented by all points in the plane on one side or the other of the line which is determined by the corresponding equation. The line itself may or may not be part of the solution.
Inequalities have greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to signs. Equations have an equal sign.
it deals with the symbols "greater than" and "less than". it also deals with the things that are not equal.
Equations have and can only have a = Inequalities have <, >, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or =
It means that the inequality is less than the value of the dashed line and is not equal to it.
the inequalities like greater than or equal to,less than or equal to are reflexive.
Inequalities.
An equation is a statement that two quantities are equal, or the same, identical, in value. It is expressed by putting an equal sign (=) between the two quantities. An inequality is a statement that two quantities are not equal, or more specifically, that one is less than the other, or less than or equal to the other. It is expressed with the unequal sign (an equal sign with a slash through it), a less than sign (), or a less than or equal sign or greater than or equal sign. A less than or equal sign looks like a less than sign with an underscore; similarly for the greater than or equal sign.Answer 1A linear equation may be represented by all the points on a straight line.A linear inequality would be represented by all points in the plane on one side or the other of the line which is determined by the corresponding equation. The line itself may or may not be part of the solution.
Inequalities are less than, equal to, less than or equal to, or more than or equal to. Inequalities can NOT contain an equal sign.
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.
A is greater than B (A>B). C is less than D (C<D). But what about "less than or equal"?
You have to flip the inequality sign. If it is less than(<) it has to become greater than(>). If it is greater than(>), it has to become less than(<). If it is less than equal to(<=), it has to become greater than equal to(>=). If it is greater than equal to(>=)., it must become less than equal to(<=).
If it is 'less than' or 'greater than' or 'not equal' then use an open circle.If it is 'less than or equal to' or 'greater than or equal' then use the shaded circle.