heres an example:
3x+4>10
in this case, the answer to this inequality would be x>2
Not normally
The question consists of an algebraic expression. There is no equation nor inequality which may be solved.
x ≥ -4
An algebraic sentence is a mathematical statement that expresses a relationship between variables and constants using algebraic symbols. It typically includes variables, numbers, and operations (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) and can be either an equation (with an equality sign) or an inequality (with inequality symbols). For example, "3x + 5 = 20" is an algebraic sentence that states a specific relationship between the variable ( x ) and the constants.
2<x-9
algebraic inequality, is an inequality that contains at least one variable.
It is an algebraic expression. An inequality includes '>' or '
Algebraic Inequality
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.
Not normally
If I understand the question correctly, it is when the algebraic equation (or inequality) is true.
the answer is an algebraic expression!
The awnser is an algebraic expression!
An algebraic expression that is not equal (Such as 3=0) is called an inequality, and can be expressed as 3≠0.
An equation or an inequality can be solved but an expression cannot be solved.
i think so...an algebric expression is that which involves algebric terms while an algebric expression is that algebric expression which involve an inequality sign.
The question consists of an algebraic expression. There is no equation nor inequality which may be solved.