Oh, what a lovely question! Careers like engineering, economics, and urban planning use inequalities to solve real-world problems. They help us understand and make decisions about things like resource allocation, budgeting, and designing efficient systems. Embracing inequalities in these fields allows us to create balance and harmony in our work, just like adding different colors to a beautiful painting.
It is used in any careers using money such as finance, banking etc. Also real estate and all careers involving standardized testing. Of course, a career in statistics would use them all the time.
Compound inequalities is when there is two inequality signs. You will regularly graph compound inequalities on a number line.
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Inequalities originated from math, which originated from different civilizations. So inequalities most likely originated from one of the civilizations that contributed to crating math.
A system of linear inequalities
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Some careers that use the Spanish language include customer service and airline attendants.
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Inequalities are not reflexive. Inequalities are not commutative.
The definition of equivalent inequalities: inequalities that have the same set of solutions
economists and actuaries
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Careers that use a compass everyday include surveyors, geologists, wildlife biologists, search and rescue professionals, and orienteers.
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There are many careers that use trigonometry:EngineersArchitectsArtistsPhysicistsAstronomersDraftsmanCraftsmanPharmacistFinancial Analyst