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a solution of inequality
The solution.
The statement is an equality, and it's true.
Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.Substitute the values of the variables into the inequality. If the inequality is true then they are a solution, if not, they are not.
When a quantity is subtracted or added from both sides of an inequality, the true difference in value is varied thereby changing the direction of the inequality, but when rather than subtracted or added it is multiplied or divided, it preserves the true difference in value thereby facing the same direction as the initial inequality.
In mathematics, a solution refers to a value or set of values that satisfies an equation, inequality, or system of equations. It is the value or values that make the equation or inequality true.
To determine if a given value is a solution to an open sentence in math, substitute the value into the equation or inequality. Then, simplify the expression to see if it holds true. If the resulting statement is valid (e.g., a true equation or a satisfied inequality), the value is a solution; if not, it is not a solution.
If I understand the question correctly, it is when the algebraic equation (or inequality) is true.
No, it is part of the solution set.
Can you provide me with an inequality problem that the value is the same?
Any value of x that is more than 4, for example 4.000000000000001
To determine if an ordered pair is a solution to an inequality, you need to substitute the values of the ordered pair into the inequality and check if the statement holds true. If the left side of the inequality evaluates to a value that satisfies the inequality when compared to the right side, then the ordered pair is a solution. If not, it is not a solution. Please provide the specific ordered pair and the inequality for a definitive answer.