b2.1 is an expression, not an inequality.
any number that makes the inequality true
An algebraic equation or inequality can have a solution, an algebraic expression cannot. If substituting a number in place of a variable results in the equation or inequality being a true statement, then that number is a solution of the equation or inequality.
The answer, which may not even exist, depends on the inequality. There is, for example, no greatest solution for x > 5.
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.
yes
Substitute the number in place of the variable, and see whether the inequality is then a true statement.
solution set
Substitute the number in place of 'x' in the inequality, and see whether the statement you have then is true.
4.4
4
Solve the inequality and enter your solution as an inequality comparing the variable to the solution. -33+x<-33
There is no inequality in the question.