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Equations have and can only have a = Inequalities have <, >, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or =
the inequalities like greater than or equal to,less than or equal to are reflexive.
Statements in which the two sides are not equal are called inequalities.
No, if you're talking about inequalities and you get 0 and 0 there should be a greater than or equal to sign in between the two.
Inequalities don't equal anything.
Equations have and can only have a = Inequalities have <, >, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or =
Inequalities are less than, equal to, less than or equal to, or more than or equal to. Inequalities can NOT contain an equal sign.
the inequalities like greater than or equal to,less than or equal to are reflexive.
The answer depends on what kind of relationship. For example,a vertical line denotes "is a factor of" as in 7 | 56.two vertical lines denote "is parallel to" as in AB DC (in a parallelogram ABCD).two horizontal lines represent "is equal to"three horizontal lines represent "is identical to" as in (a + b)*(a - b) ≡ a2 - b2.There are other symbols for relationships.
more, less, equal
Statements in which the two sides are not equal are called inequalities.
No, if you're talking about inequalities and you get 0 and 0 there should be a greater than or equal to sign in between the two.
Inequalities don't equal anything.
Inequalities.
Yes.
Inequalities and equations are both the same because they are both mathematical expression and they both use the same steps EXCEPT for the end. Inequalities and equations are both different because equations have an equal sign, the answer is not an interval, and the answer is a specific answer. Not a range. While inequalities don't have an equal sign, its answer is an interval, and it's answer is in a range.
Inequalities are equations where one side is more or less (or "more or equal" or "less or equal") to the other side.