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The answer to this question is 14. The reason why is becasue 14 is greater than 14
No. If x greater than or equal to 4 it must be 4 or higher; negative 4 is lower than 4
If x2 < 25 Then: |x| < 5 -5 < x < 5
4y > 16 divide by 6 both sides; y > 4 This inequality is true for all y greater than 4 (4 is not a solution).
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
"x3" is not an inequality. An inequality will have one of the following signs: less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, greater-than-or-equal. for example: 3x - 5 < 15
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It depends upon the inequality. All points on the line are those which are equal, thus:If the inequality is (strictly) "less than" () then the points on the line are not included; howeverif the inequality is "less than or equals" (≤) or "greater than or equals" (≥) then the points on the line are included.
x2 is greater than 36 is solved: -6 < X > 6 Those who think they are failures are failures, those who think they are winners are winners.
2x + 3 > 72x + 3 - 3 > 7 - 32x > 42x/2 > 4/2x > 2The solution is all real numbers greater than 2.
An inequality has no magnitude. A number can be greater than or equal to -5, but not an inequality.
The answer to this question is 14. The reason why is becasue 14 is greater than 14
Yes, and no. The solution set to an inequality are those points which satisfy the inequality. A linear inequality is one in which no variable has a power greater than 1. Only if there are two variables will the solution be points in a plane; if there are more than two variables then the solution set will be points in a higher space, for example the solution set to the linear inequality x + y + z < 1 is a set of points in three dimensional space.
No. If x greater than or equal to 4 it must be 4 or higher; negative 4 is lower than 4
An inequality is when a variable and its coeefecient is greater than something. For example, 5x is greater than 2.
Yes, when the inequality has a less that or equal to sign, or a greater than sign or equal to sign, then the equal sign can be replaced and get a solution that is common to both the equation and the inequality. There can also be other solutions to the inequality, where as the solution for the equation will be a valid one.