If you're given the inequality and the equation, then the way to prove that
they have the same solution is to solve each one and show that the solutions
are the same number.
Don't strain yourself, though. An inequality and an equation never have the
same solution.
A set would not normally have a solution. An equation or an inequality might.
To determine if 2 is a solution to the inequality (x), we need to clarify the specific inequality being referenced. If we're considering a simple inequality such as (x > 1), then 2 is indeed a solution because it satisfies the condition. However, if the inequality is (x < 1), then 2 would not be a solution. Please provide the complete inequality for an accurate assessment.
The inequality ( x - 1837 ) is incomplete as it lacks a relational operator (like <, >, ≤, or ≥). If you meant to solve ( x - 1837 > 0 ), then the solution would be ( x > 1837 ). If you meant ( x - 1837 < 0 ), the solution would be ( x < 1837 ). Please provide the complete inequality for a specific solution.
A situation equation follows the order of the story problem.For instance:Johnny has 8 apples, he eats some, and has 3 left.The situation equation would be: 8 - a = 3A solution equation is the equation that would help you find the solution. Your brain doesn't automatically know what "a" is, it has to rearrange the order of the equation and then solve.The solution equation would be: 8 - 3 = a, then you would solve it.
To solve an inequality word problem, first, identify the variables and the relationships described in the problem. Translate the words into a mathematical inequality, using symbols to represent the relationships (e.g., <, >, ≤, ≥). Then, solve the inequality just as you would with an equation, applying algebraic operations while keeping the inequality in mind. Finally, interpret the solution in the context of the original problem to provide a meaningful answer.
A set would not normally have a solution. An equation or an inequality might.
An equation can lead to a solution.
To determine if 2 is a solution to the inequality (x), we need to clarify the specific inequality being referenced. If we're considering a simple inequality such as (x > 1), then 2 is indeed a solution because it satisfies the condition. However, if the inequality is (x < 1), then 2 would not be a solution. Please provide the complete inequality for an accurate assessment.
The inequality ( x - 1837 ) is incomplete as it lacks a relational operator (like <, >, ≤, or ≥). If you meant to solve ( x - 1837 > 0 ), then the solution would be ( x > 1837 ). If you meant ( x - 1837 < 0 ), the solution would be ( x < 1837 ). Please provide the complete inequality for a specific solution.
A situation equation follows the order of the story problem.For instance:Johnny has 8 apples, he eats some, and has 3 left.The situation equation would be: 8 - a = 3A solution equation is the equation that would help you find the solution. Your brain doesn't automatically know what "a" is, it has to rearrange the order of the equation and then solve.The solution equation would be: 8 - 3 = a, then you would solve it.
To solve an inequality word problem, first, identify the variables and the relationships described in the problem. Translate the words into a mathematical inequality, using symbols to represent the relationships (e.g., <, >, ≤, ≥). Then, solve the inequality just as you would with an equation, applying algebraic operations while keeping the inequality in mind. Finally, interpret the solution in the context of the original problem to provide a meaningful answer.
There is no equation (or inequality) in the question. Consequently there is nothing that can be solved.
The simplest equation would be y4 = 0
To determine which ordered pair is not a solution of the inequality (3x - 2y < 12), you would need to substitute the x and y values from each ordered pair into the inequality. If the resulting expression does not satisfy the inequality, then that pair is not a solution. Please provide the ordered pairs you want me to evaluate.
An inequality is just an equation that has a cooler, more fun symbol in place of an equal sign. You would operate just as you would if you were multiplying or dividing any equation, except you get a specific spectrum of answers instead of just one value.
To find the inequality with 20 as a solution, we can represent it as x > 20, x ≥ 20, x < 20, or x ≤ 20. The inequality x ≥ 20 would have 20 as a solution since it includes all values greater than or equal to 20. This means that any number equal to or greater than 20 would satisfy the inequality x ≥ 20.
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.