Infinite.
None. -42 is a single integer, not an equation nor an inequality. So there are no solutions.
Inequalities tend to have infinitely many solutions.
Not unless you have an infinite amount of time as there are an infinite amount of numbers that are solutions to an inequality.
The area in the inequality gives you choices. Like the number of pounds that an elevator can carry is anything less than its maximum.
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Infinitely many.
No, it can be an inequality, such as x+5>2. An inequality usually has (infinitely) many solutions.
Infinite.
Assuming you mean x=1, then it is a solution.
Infinitely many. The solution space is part of a plane.
There is no equation (or inequality) in the question and so there cannot be any solutions.
None. -42 is a single integer, not an equation nor an inequality. So there are no solutions.
An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.An inequality, like an equation, can have a different number of solutions depending on the inequality and the domain.For example, x2< 0 has no solutions if the domain is the real numbers.x< 5 has only one solution ( = 4) if the domain consists of the squares of positive even numbers.x < 5 has infinitely many solutions if the domain is the rational numbers or real numbers.
Inequalities tend to have infinitely many solutions.
Not unless you have an infinite amount of time as there are an infinite amount of numbers that are solutions to an inequality.
x - 3 is not an inequality.