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∙ 12y agoYes - except in extreme cases. It can be the whole of the Real Numbers: eg x2 > -3 It can be a single point eg x2 ≤ 0 gives x = 0
There is no inequality in the question!
Not unless you have an infinite amount of time as there are an infinite amount of numbers that are solutions to an inequality.
Equivalent ratios are ratios that represent different numbers but the relationship between the numbers is same.
Since it is an inequality, there is no way to solve for x. It equals all real numbers.
The subscript numbers in a chemical formula represent the number of atoms of each element present in the compound. They indicate the ratio of each element in the compound.
The formula of a compound is written using the symbols of the elements present in the compound and subscript numbers to represent the ratio of each element in the compound. The subscript numbers indicate how many atoms of each element are present in a molecule of the compound.
It is the solution set for that particular inequality.
First of all, if you have "Less than" or "Greater than" between your numbers, it means that you have an inequality, not an equation.The inequality is: 45
Subscripts represent the number of atoms of an element in a molecule. They are written as small numbers to the right of the element symbol in a chemical formula. They indicate the ratio of elements in a compound.
Yes - except in extreme cases. It can be the whole of the Real Numbers: eg x2 > -3 It can be a single point eg x2 ≤ 0 gives x = 0
There is no inequality in the question!
Not unless you have an infinite amount of time as there are an infinite amount of numbers that are solutions to an inequality.
C1Br4 is not a known compound; it does not follow typical chemical naming conventions. It is important to note that the subscript numbers should be placed after the element symbol, not before, to represent a specific compound.
A hyphen is used when spelling out compound numbers between 21 and 99. For example, "thirty-two" or "eighty-six."
I don't see any numbers below.One method to solve this is to replace each of the numbers in the inequality, do the calculations, and then check whether the inequality is satisfied. Another method is to get the general solution for the inequality, then check with each of the numbers.
Numerals are different Numbers as for hieroglyphs are symbols used to represent numbers.