To solve an inequality, first isolate the variable on one side of the inequality sign, similar to how you would solve an equation. This involves performing the same operations on both sides, such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing, while remembering that if you multiply or divide by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign. After isolating the variable, express the solution in interval notation or graph it on a number line to represent all possible values that satisfy the inequality.
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.
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you can use it
To solve the above inequality equation it has to have an equality sign so that i group all the the knowns and the unknowns.
This is not an inequality. There is no <,>, or = sign.
Solve the inequality and enter your solution as an inequality comparing the variable to the solution. -33+x<-33
There is no equation not inequality. So there is nothing to solve!
The above is not an inequality as stated.
x>-9
I would not waste my time, because that's not an inequality.
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.
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.
This isn't an inequality, but a mathematical "expression". In order to have an inequality that can be solved, there must be an inequality symbol between two mathematical expressions. Nancy
You solve an inequality in the same way as you would solve an equality (equation). The only difference is that if you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign. Thus, if you have -3x < 9 to find x, you need to divide by -3. That is a negative number so -3x/(-3) > 9/(-3) reverse inequality x > -3
b -8
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