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
They are alike in that you graph the lines in the same way, but they are different because you have to shade in one side of the line
Whereas the procedure for a linear equality is the same, the inequality defines all of the plane on one side (or the other) of the corresponding line.
Yes.
Without an equality sign it is not an equation but an expression
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
Because the question is tautological. You are asking how something is the same as that very samne thing!
They are alike in that you graph the lines in the same way, but they are different because you have to shade in one side of the line
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Whereas the procedure for a linear equality is the same, the inequality defines all of the plane on one side (or the other) of the corresponding line.
For a linear I can see no advantage in the table method.
Yes.
Yes.
Without an equality sign it is not an equation but an expression
An equality symbol such as =
Yes, they refer to the same thing.
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation