it is called an inequality
It is any equation which is not an identity.
A math sentence stating two quantities or expressions are equal is called an equation. Equations typically contain an equal sign (=) to show the relationship between the two sides of the equation. Solving an equation involves finding the value of the variable that makes the equation true.
It's a number sentence:)
A(n) _____ is a mathematical sentence that compares expressions that are equal.
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An 'inequality'.
It is any equation which is not an identity.
inequality
An inequality
A mathematical sentence that states two quantities are equal is called an equation. It typically uses the equal sign "=" to show the relationship between the two quantities. For example, the equation (5 + 3 = 8) indicates that the quantity on the left (5 + 3) is equal to the quantity on the right (8).
An equation.
A mathematical sentence indicating that two quantities are not equal is called an inequality. It is typically expressed using symbols such as "≠" (not equal to), "<" (less than), or ">" (greater than). Inequalities can represent a range of values and are fundamental in various mathematical contexts, including algebra and calculus.
equation
An equation
An equation.
equation
A mathematical sentence consists of combined expressions using a comparison operator. It also creates a relationship between two expressions to create facts.