If I am understanding the problem, "x" is a variable and not multiplication. If this is the problem:
-7 <= 5x - 3, then the solution would be as follows:
add 3 to both sides of inequlity
-7 + 3 <= 5x - 3 + 3
-4 <= 5x
divide both sides by 5
-4/5 <= 5x/5
-4/5 <= x
or
x >= -4/5
or
x >= -0.8
Less than.
Less than: x<y Greater than: x>y Equal to: x=y There is also less than or equal to, which is the less than symbol with a line over it, as well as greater than or equal to, which is the greater than symbol with a line over it. Not equal to is an equal sign with a slash. About equal to is an equal sign but with squiggly lines intead of straight.
Inequality statements are mathematical expressions that compare two values or quantities, indicating that one is greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to the other. They use symbols such as > (greater than), < (less than), ≥ (greater than or equal to), and ≤ (less than or equal to). These statements are fundamental in algebra and help to describe relationships between variables and solve problems involving ranges of values.
no it is equal
greater than
s=35 or less
Less than.
wrong quesion
Less than: x<y Greater than: x>y Equal to: x=y There is also less than or equal to, which is the less than symbol with a line over it, as well as greater than or equal to, which is the greater than symbol with a line over it. Not equal to is an equal sign with a slash. About equal to is an equal sign but with squiggly lines intead of straight.
equal
Less than
7
Inequality statements are mathematical expressions that compare two values or quantities, indicating that one is greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to the other. They use symbols such as > (greater than), < (less than), ≥ (greater than or equal to), and ≤ (less than or equal to). These statements are fundamental in algebra and help to describe relationships between variables and solve problems involving ranges of values.
they are equal
No; they are equal.
no it is equal
There is one linear inequality in 2 variables: l and x. That is not enough to obtain a solution.