Let ( x ) represent the number of minutes Martha exercises each day. The inequality to represent her exercise routine would be ( x \geq 30 ), indicating that she aims to exercise for at least 30 minutes each day.
Since the smallest integer is 2, the largest one let be x. At least 12 means equal to 12 or larger than 12. So we have this inequality: x - 2 ≥ 12 x - 2 + 2 ≥ 12 + 2 x ≥ 14
least to greatest
At Least, the minimum
A number is an expression. It is not an equation, or an inequality, since it doesn't have an equal sign, or an inequality (greater than, less than, etc.) sign.
I think you mean no less than which means the same as greater than which is >
algebraic inequality, is an inequality that contains at least one variable.
Algebraic Inequality
x - 3 is not an inequality.
x > 24
The symbol is <.
The inequality that fits this condition is that x is greater than or equal to -12.
the answer is an algebraic expression!
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
It is an equation used to anwer an absolute value inequality.
Not the same as, or different from.
In mathematics, an inequality is a statement about the relative size or order of two values.