Alright, listen up. If you want to solve the inequality "b ≥ 5," all you need to do is make sure b is either greater than or equal to 5. So basically, any number 5 or bigger will do the trick. Don't overcomplicate it, just pick a number that fits the bill and you're good to go.
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Oh, dude, it's like when you have b greater than or equal to 5, you're basically saying b can be 5 or any number bigger than 5. So, if b is 5, that's cool, and if it's 6, 7, or like a million, that's also cool. It's just a fancy math way of saying b can be 5 or more.
Yes because A > B, B > C, so A has to be > C.ExampleA=5B=3C=1A (5) > B (3)B (3) > C (1)A (5) > C (1)
x >_ b means x is bigger than b or equal to b. x <_ b means x is smaller than b or equal to b. sorry for this stupid characters ;)
An inequality is similar to an equation, in that it compares two expressions. But in an equality, instead of an equal sign, you would usually use one out of the following inequality symbols:* less than * less than or equal * greater than * greater than or equal
Then B is to the left of A on the number line.
call the numbers a & b (a+b)2 = a2+2ab+b2 which is greater than a2 + b2 by twice the product of the numbers. Check: say 3 and 5 32 + 52 = 9 + 25 = 34 (3 +5)2 = 64, greater by twice a x b. QED -------------------- If a and b are the numbers, then (a+b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2, which is different from a2 + b2 (not necessarily larger). The two quantities are equal only when one (or both) of a,b is zero.