Two inequalities are equivalent if their solution sets are the same.
For example, the inequalities
2x > 6 and
3x > 9
are both equivalent to x > 3.
write two numbers that have the given absolute value. 1.4
percent equivalent to 2 = 200%2 * 100% = 200%
2/5 is the equivalent fraction
2 equivalent fractions for 616 = 616/1, 1232/2
2 decimal that are equivalent to 8.1 = 8.10, 8.100
The definition of equivalent inequalities: inequalities that have the same set of solutions
Some are, some aren't.
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A system of linear inequalities
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Graph the following Inequalities: x > 3
System of inequalities can be defined in mathematics as a relationship that compares 2 different values.
-2 < 3 3 > -2
No, they are not equivalent.
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-2 > -18 -18 < -2
Not every system of inequalities has a solution. A system of inequalities can be inconsistent, meaning that there are no values that satisfy all inequalities simultaneously. For example, the inequalities (x < 1) and (x > 2) cannot be satisfied at the same time, resulting in no solution. However, many systems do have solutions, which can be represented as a feasible region on a graph.