The solution of an inequality is USUALLY a range of numbers. Here are some examples that include the number 13:x >= 13
x > 0
x < 100
The question cannot be answered because there is no inequality there!
The following is the answer.
In the inequality 3b 7 32 b<13.
The > symbol represents less than. For example, x>y represents x is greater than y.
The inequality symbol that represents the statement "no more than" is "≤" (less than or equal to). This symbol indicates that a value can be equal to or less than a specified limit. For example, if a variable ( x ) is described as "no more than 10," it can be expressed as ( x ≤ 10 ).
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There is no inequality since there is no inequality sign.
To determine the inequality that represents a graph, you need to analyze its features, such as the shaded region and the boundary line. If the boundary line is solid, the inequality includes "≤" or "≥," while a dashed line indicates "<" or ">". The shaded region shows where the values satisfy the inequality. By identifying the slope and y-intercept of the line, you can formulate the correct inequality.
The question cannot be answered because there is no inequality there!
The Feasible Region
x <= 450
y
Take a sample point from either the top or bottom of the graph. I like to use (0,0) if it is not on the line. Substitute it into the inequality and if it is true then it represents all points on that line as true and vice versa.
The following is the answer.
In the inequality 3b 7 32 b<13.
x>5
The > symbol represents less than. For example, x>y represents x is greater than y.