In an equation, what is to the left of the equals sign equals what is to the right. In an inequality, the left side is either less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to the right side.
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∙ 2012-05-25 21:03:16An equation is a mathematical that asserts theequality of two expressions. An inequality is a relation that holds between two values when they are different.
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In an inequality, you have to shade a side of a line to see show if the possible answers are greater than or equal to it
Yes, when the inequality has a less that or equal to sign, or a greater than sign or equal to sign, then the equal sign can be replaced and get a solution that is common to both the equation and the inequality. There can also be other solutions to the inequality, where as the solution for the equation will be a valid one.
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An equation is a mathematical that asserts theequality of two expressions. An inequality is a relation that holds between two values when they are different.
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In solving an inequality you generally use the same methods as for solving an equation. The main difference is that when you multiply or divide each side by a negative, you have to switch the direction of the inequality sign. The solution to an equation is often a single value, but the solution to an inequality is usually an infinite set of numbers, such as x>3.
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It is called the DOMAIN!
There is no equation (nor inequality) so there is nothing to solve.There is no equation (nor inequality) so there is nothing to solve.There is no equation (nor inequality) so there is nothing to solve.There is no equation (nor inequality) so there is nothing to solve.
-15 + x100 is an expression, not an equation nor inequality. There is, therefore, no solution.-15 + x100 is an expression, not an equation nor inequality. There is, therefore, no solution.-15 + x100 is an expression, not an equation nor inequality. There is, therefore, no solution.-15 + x100 is an expression, not an equation nor inequality. There is, therefore, no solution.
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.
An equation is a statement, such as 2+2=4, and an inequality is an equation that does not make sense, or one that isn't true, such as 2+2=5. --------------------------------------------------- The person who answered above me is half right, half wrong. An inequality is actually NOT an equation that doesn't make sense or isn't true. An inequality has a variable in it. It's similar to an equation yet isn't exactly an equation. It compares numbers to each other. For example, a + 4 > 19. a + 4 > 19 is an inequality. They are different because an inequality doesn't have an equal sign so it can't be solved. An equation adds, subtracts, multiplies, or divides and it has an equal sign. Therefore, it can be solved. An example of an equation IS 2 + 2 = 4,14-12=2, 100/10=10, or 4x4=16.
In an inequality, you have to shade a side of a line to see show if the possible answers are greater than or equal to it
There can be no solution set because there is no equation nor an inequality - only an expression.There can be no solution set because there is no equation nor an inequality - only an expression.There can be no solution set because there is no equation nor an inequality - only an expression.There can be no solution set because there is no equation nor an inequality - only an expression.
An equation or inequality that expresses a resource restriction in a mathematical model is called