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There can be no solution since there is no equation (nor inequality) in the question.
No, because x-6 is an expression: it is not an inequality.
The solution to an inequality generally is a region with one more dimension. If the inequality/equation is of the form x < a or x = a then the solution to the inequality is the 1 dimensional line segment while the solution to the equality is a point which has no dimensions. If the inequality/equation is in 2 dimensions, the solution to the inequality is an area whereas the solution to the equality is a 1-d line or curve. And so on, in higher dimensional spaces.
Yes
if x2 ≠ 16, then: {x | x ∈ ℜ, x ∉ (4, -4)}
A number is called a "solution" for an inequality if, when you plug that number into the variable, the inequality becomes true. For example, 4 is a solution to the inequality "x + 5 < 10", because when you plug in 4 for x, you get "4 + 5 < 10", which is true. (4 plus 5 is 9, which is less than 10.) On the other hand, 6 is not a solution to the inequality "x + 5 < 10", because when you plug in 6 for x, you get "6 + 5 < 10", which is false. (6 plus 5 is 11, which isn't less than 10.)
x^4 is not an inequality. (An inequality has a "bigger than or equal to/less than or equal to/less than/bigger than" sign involved. I.e not an "equals" sign, since this would be an "equality"). But x^4 is not an equality, nor an inequality.
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Solve the inequality and enter your solution as an inequality comparing the variable to the solution. -33+x<-33
What is the inequality of: x - 4 < 6
x>-9
X+9=17;8
-4x + 2 = 6 -4x = 6 - 2 -4x = 4 x = 4 / -4 x = -1
See this example: x + 2 ≥ 4 x + 2 - 2 ≥ 4 - 2 x ≥ 2