X >= -5
x ≥ 6
x ≥ -4
No. If x greater than or equal to 4 it must be 4 or higher; negative 4 is lower than 4
This is called an inequality. If x squared is greater than or equal to 49, then x is plus or minus 7 or greater than plus 7 or less than - 7.
If the equal sign in a linear equation in two variables is replaced with an inequality symbol, the result is a linear inequality in two variables. 3x-2y>7 x<-5
It means that two expressions are not equal, as in a # b (Using "#" for inequality). A statement that includes "less than", "less than or equal", "greater than", or "greater than or equal", can also be considered an inequality, for example, | x | < 5
x+7 is greater than or equal to 2
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No.
This is an Inequality Statement.Example : 5 < x : x > 10 : x ≠ -3
The inequality that fits this condition is that X is greater than 1.
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The inequality that fits this condition is that x is greater than or equal to -12.
x ≥ 6
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Just replace the words "is greater than" with the sign ">", and you get the inequality, in this case: x > 6
x ≥ -4