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Q: Which inequalities is equivalent to -6 x?
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How can 2 inequalities be equivalent?

Two inequalities are equivalent if their solution sets are the same. For example, the inequalities 2x > 6 and 3x > 9 are both equivalent to x > 3.


Are the inequalities x -8 and -x 8 equivalent?

-16


What are examples of inequalities?

x>6 or 5<9


What is the definition of equivalent inequalities?

The definition of equivalent inequalities: inequalities that have the same set of solutions


What are 2 examples of inequalities?

x>6 or 5<9


What 3 inequalities that are equivalent to y-3?

6


What inequalities equal x is greater than 6?

Just replace the words "is greater than" with the sign ">", and you get the inequality, in this case: x > 6


What is an example of inequalities in math?

2x-5<7 2x<12 x<6 -3x+5>11 -3x>6 x<-2


How do you write x6 and x18 as a compound inequalities?

represent x > 6 and x <=18 enter the compound inequality without using and


Which equation is an xy-equation for the parametric equations x equals -2t plus 2 and y equals t - 1 where 0 t 4?

x = -2t + 2 = -2(t - 1) y = t - 1 So x = -2*y or y = -x/2 Also, t = 0 gives x = 2 and t = 4 gives x = -6 so 0 < t < 4 is equivalent to -6 < x < 2. The answer, therefore is, y = -x/2 for -6 < x < 2 Note: The t-domain is not well defined since the browser does not show any of the inequalities. I have assumed they are all strict inequalities but if they are not, the corresponding inequalities should be used to define the x-domain. However, it is important to remember that the first inequality in t-domain is the second inequality for the x-domain.


What are equivalent inequalities?

Some are, some aren't.


Do solutions to systems of linear inequalities need to satisfy linear inequalities?

No. For example, the solution to x ≤ 4 and x ≥ 4 is x = 4.