That is, 0
Picture a coordinate axes with the x-axis on the horizontal and the y-axis on the vertical in typical fashion. X is greater than or equal to 0 in the 1st and 3rd quadrants. Y is less than or equal to zero anywhere under (or equal to) the x-axis. The 3rd quadrant is where both conditions occur together.
what is c, x + 2y, x+y equal to or greater than 8, x equal to or greater than 3, y equal to or greater than 0.
Greater than, as four is more than zero.
x=0
Yes, 0 is less than 4. In mathematical terms, 0 is on the left side of 4 on the number line, indicating that it is smaller. Additionally, the inequality symbol "<=" represents "less than or equal to," meaning that 0 is also equal to 4.
less than
Negative a is greater than, equal to or less than 0 depending on whether a, itself, is less than, equal to or greater than 0.
Larger or equal to 0 but less than or equal to 1
An integer less than 0 would be at the same distance from 0 as its positive equivalent, but would lie on the opposite side (left) of the 0.
0 ≤ y ≤ 7
No. It is 3 less than 0.
5 is greater than 0,but -5 is lesser than 0
0
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greater than
0 is greater than -8. You have to add 8 to -8, to get 0.